73 Bilder zum Thema "varroa" bei ClipDealer

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Bienenkonferenz
Dead bee infected with varroa mite in beekeeper's hand, close-up selective focus. on a light BACKGROUND
A man in a meadow playing a tambourine next to a dog, resting on the river Nistru. Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine. May 201
varroa, a parasitic bee on a larva
varroa, a parasitic bee on a larva
Varroa mite control. Varroa destructor. How to treat bees from varroa mite. The beekeeper treats the bees of the varroa mite. Diseases of bees and their treatment. Varroasis
control of mite pest fall from bee brood. according to number of mites, the examination by vet is determined by treatment procedure. dead bees determine quality of hibernation. wax,disturbing
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.
Varroa mites extermination in beehive. Applyng oxalic acid in water solution that kills the varroa mites that live on a bee. Autumn work in bee farm.
beekeeper cell studies
Varroa mite control. Varroa destructor. How to treat bees from varroa mite. The beekeeper treats the bees of the varroa mite. Diseases of bees and their treatment. Varroasis
Colony collapse disorder: dead bees after wintering. Varroosis.
A man in a meadow playing a tambourine next to a dog, resting on the river Nistru. Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine. May 201
Many dead bees in the hands of the beekeeper. The death of honey bees from varroa or pesticides. Closeup photo.
Monitoring board for varroa mites
A man in a meadow playing a tambourine next to a dog, resting on the river Nistru. Ivano-Frankivsk region, Ukraine. May 201
Beekeeper studying the eggs and larvae of bees with help  a magnifying glass.
Dead bees in the apiary
Macro image of a dead bee on a leaf from a hive in decline, plag
Dead bees in the apiary
Hives in decline with few bees left alive after the Colony colla
Varroa mite sticky board
beekeeper at work at the beehive, beekeeping and honey production
dead wasp isolated on white background
A female beekeeper is holding a slate with the text "VARROA MITE
A Beekeeper inspecting hive for honey production.
Varroa bee mite under the microscope
Dead bees hive on the cover after the winter. Dead insects. Dead honey bees - poisoned by pesticides and GMOs. Selective focus
if bees are disturbed by woodpeckers or infested by mites, they may die. Pesticides can be a common reason, or poor feeding and distribution of sugar stocks hive. beekeeper shows piles of dead bees
A close up of Honey Bee Eggs
Varroa bee mite under the microscope
Varroa bee mite under the microscope
dead bees covered with dust and mites on an empty honeycomb
Varroa mite on back of a bee. A bee with a varroa mite clinging to its body.
Honey bee beehive residue pollen varroa acarid
Close up of dead bees isolated on white background, concept of bees die
Varroa mite control. Varroa destructor. How to treat bees from varroa mite. The beekeeper treats the bees of the varroa mite. Diseases of bees and their treatment. Varroasis
Honey Bee Emergency Queen Cell
Dead bee on the ground poisoned or infected by varroa-mite disease or insecticides kills the beneficial organisms and is a global danger for pollination and food production extinction by bee death
Dead bees in the hive. Colony Collapse Disorder. High quality 4k footage
a beekeeper works with honeycombs that are full of bees
Macro image of a dead bee on a white background from a hive in d
Colony collapse disorder: dead bees after wintering. Varroosis.
Isolate of honey bees on a white background. Many dead bees in the hands of the beekeeper. The death of honey bees from pesticides.
Colony collapse disorder: dead bees after wintering. Varroosis.
a dead bee lies on wood, close-up
hands in gloves taking combs with honey from hive
Dead bees in the apiary
Macro image of a dead bee on a leaf from a hive in decline, plag
Beekeeper consider bees in honeycombs with a magnifying glass
if bees are disturbed by woodpeckers or infested by mites, they may die. Pesticides can be a common reason, or poor feeding and distribution of sugar stocks hive. beekeeper shows piles of dead bees

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