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Beekeeping involves regular hive inspections to monitor bee health and honey production. This photo shows a beekeeper carefully lifting the lid of a beehive on a concrete block stand.
A beekeeper in protective gear carefully holds a honeycomb frame filled with golden honey and bees.
A beekeeper carefully examines a honeycomb frame filled with golden honey and bees.
A macro close-up of a honeycomb teeming with worker bees. The honeycomb's hexagonal cells are filled with golden honey.
A macro close-up of a honeycomb teeming with worker bees. The honeycomb's hexagonal cells are filled with golden honey.
A cluster of bees rest on a rough-hewn wooden board.
A bee removal professional safely removing a beehive. Chino, CA
Bee vacuums are a safe and effective way to remove bees without harming them. Chino, CA
This photo shows a beekeeper carefully removing a beehive from the exterior wall of a building. Bee removal is a safe and humane way to relocate bees that have built a hive in an unwanted location. Chino, CA
This photo shows a swarm of honeybees entering a hole in a wall. Honeybees may create hives in wall cavities, which can become a nuisance for homeowners. Rancho Cucamonga, CA
This photo captures a fascinating scene - a swarm of bees clustered around a carved wooden squirrel statue. While the reason for their attraction is unclear, it's a unique encounter between wildlife and human creations. Big Bear Lake, CA
Gabe & Manny did a pop-up at the Pine Cone Festival
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