53 Bilder zum Thema "plaga en la apicultura" bei ClipDealer

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a dead bee lies on wood, close-up
wax bee frame eaten by parasites. Wax moth. Pests of active hives. Galleria mellonella species in a honeycomb without bees.
Wax moth larvae on an infected bee nest. cover of the hive is infected with a wax moth. family of bees is sick with a wax moth. Terrible wax bee frame eaten by parasites.
Gardener wearing protective overall sprinkles fruit trees with l
beekeeper at work at the beehive, beekeeping and honey production
Culled old brood frame from honey bee hive with wax moth tunnels and webbing.
Wax moth larvae on an infected bee nest. The family of bees is sick with a wax moth. Terrible wax bee frame eaten by parasites
Gardener wearing protective overall sprinkles fruit trees with l
Galleria mellonella, the greater wax moth or honeycomb moth, is a moth of the family Pyralidae. greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) parasitization honeybees and results of its work.
Monitoring board for varroa mites
Dead bee infected with varroa mite in beekeeper's hand, close-up selective focus. on a light BACKGROUND
The Bumblebee or Bumble Bee
Gardener wearing protective overall sprinkles fruit trees with l
beekeeper at work at the beehive, beekeeping and honey production
Warning sign bee
Monitoring board for varroa mites
Galleria mellonella, the greater wax moth or honeycomb moth, is a moth of the family Pyralidae. greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) parasitization honeybees and results of its work.
The bee is affected by the varroa mite and a piece of beeswax in the beekeeper's hand. Varroa mite causes serious damage to bee colonies and apiaries.
Wax moth larvae on an infected bee nest. The family of bees is sick with a wax moth.
European hornet in latin Vespa crabro.Macro.
Waxworms, caterpillar larvae of wax moths, on damaged beeswax, frame with waxed wax moth.
The Bumblebee or Bumble Bee
The bodies of dead honey bees are used for medicinal purposes. Use of beekeeping products for medicinal purposes.
Gardener wearing protective overall sprinkles fruit trees with l
Wax moth larvae on an infected bee nest. The family of bees is sick with a wax moth.
The Bumblebee or Bumble Bee
Gardener wearing protective overall sprinkles fruit trees with l
Galleria mellonella, the greater wax moth or honeycomb moth, is a moth of the family Pyralidae. greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) parasitization honeybees and results of its work.
Wax moth species, Satara, Maharashtra, India
Wax moth species, Satara Maharashtra, India
Wax moth larvae on an infected bee nest. The family of bees is sick with a wax moth.
Wasp nest
Fully-grown larvae form cocoons in comb debris, attached to frame or hive body. Larvae chew cavities to cement the cocoons, and lasting damage is done to frame
Fully-grown larvae form cocoons in comb debris, attached to frame or hive body. Larvae chew cavities to cement the cocoons, and lasting damage is done to frame
Galleria mellonella, the greater wax moth or honeycomb moth, is a moth of the family Pyralidae. greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) parasitization honeybees and results of its work.
Homemade wooden device for catching bees carpenters Xylocopa val
Homemade wooden device for catching bees carpenters Xylocopa val
Varroa mite sticky board
Wax moth larvae.During growth, wax moth larvae feed on wax, as a result of which wax combs are destroyed. This leads to the death of the bee colony.
The snowy landscape showcases beehives covered in snow, surrounded by bare trees. This tranquil rural setting emphasizes the quiet of winter while highlighting beekeeping activities.
Serene beekeeping scene in Hoagland, Indiana: Rows of wooden beehives stand amidst lush greenery, capturing tranquility and sustainability in rural America. Perfect for nature and agriculture themes.
Pest of larvae and honey worms, Galleria mellonella species in a honeycomb without bees
The greater wax moth Galleria mellonella
A beekeeper inspecting a beehive in a protective suit. A man in a bee suit inspecting a beehive
Wax moth larvae.During growth, wax moth larvae feed on wax, as a result of which wax combs are destroyed. This leads to the death of the bee colony.
Grapes fruit damaged by disease and bee sucking nectar from grape berry in a vineyard. Protection of crop from diseases, insects, pests in viticulture. Square size, close-up
A beekeeper in Fort Wayne carefully inspects a honeycomb under a magnifying glass. Highlighting the precision of apiary work, the hexagonal cells shine with natural artistry in this detailed
Galleria mellonella, the greater wax moth or honeycomb moth, is a moth of the family Pyralidae. greater wax moth (Galleria mellonella) parasitization honeybees and results of its work.
Wasps house in a tree. Nature.
Honeybee on a Wooden Twig Among Plants

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