Bee hive health check. Close-up of mite-infected honeybee (Apis sp.) nymphs in a brood cell. These nymphs are almost ready to hatch but parasitic mite


Bee hive health check. Close-up of mite-infected honeybee (Apis sp.) nymphs in a brood cell. These nymphs are almost ready to hatch but parasitic mites (red) are already present. Photographed in France.


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