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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Children watching the bee keeper inspect the honey frames of the bee hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • The queen bee (marked with a red dot) on a honey frame with the worker bees. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • The queen bee (marked with a red dot) on a honey frame with the worker bees. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Bee keeper using a smoker to calm the bees before openng the hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • The queen bee (marked with a red dot) on a honey frame with the worker bees. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Honey frames lined up inside a bee hive. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Bee keeper using a smoker to calm the bees before openng the hives. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Inspecting the honey frames inside a bee hive for disease. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Honey frames lined up inside a bee hive. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Honey frames lined up inside a bee hive. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Honey bees making honey. Urban bee keeping, community garden project, George Downing Estate, Hackney, East London.
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  • Yellow crab spider eating a bumblebee from it's home on some wild garlic flowers. Near Lagrasse, Southern France. Against all rules of scale, the smaller spider is the preditor to the bee.
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  • Chris looking for the queen bee. Urban bee keeping in Stockwell. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital. Here trainee beekeers May-lynn and Chris are with their bee mentor Sebastian learning to spot  the queen bee and how to watch out for deceases.
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  • Looking for the queen bee. Bee keeping class in Twickenham, London. The class is run by Twickenham and Thames Valley Bee-keepers' Association for wanna-be bee keepers. During the winter most have been through a 10 week theory program and now over the summer they will learn how to handle the bees and hives. They learn to look out for 'swarming', deseases, and the state of the colony in general.
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  • Urban bee keeping in Stockwell. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital. Here trainee beekeers May-lynn and Chris are with their bee mentor Sebastian learning to spot  the queen bee and how to watch out for diseases. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Urban bee keeping in Stockwell. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital. Here trainee beekeers May-lynn and Chris are with their bee mentor Sebastian learning to spot  the queen bee and how to watch out for diseases. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Pointing out the queen bee, the one in red. Bee keeping class in Twickenham, London. The class is run by Twickenham and Thames Valley Bee-keepers' Association for wanna-be bee keepers. During the winter most have been through a 10 week theory program and now over the summer they will learn how to handle the bees and hives. They learn to look out for 'swarming', deseases, and the state of the colony in general.
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  • Urban bee keeping in Stockwell. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital. Here trainee beekeers May-lynn and Chris are with their bee mentor Sebastian learning to spot  the queen bee and how to watch out for diseases. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Urban bee keeping in Stockwell. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital. Here trainee beekeers May-lynn and Chris are with their bee mentor Sebastian learning to spot  the queen bee and how to watch out for diseases. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Urban bee keeping in Stockwell. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital. Here trainee beekeers May-lynn and Chris are with their bee mentor Sebastian checking on the bees behind a green mesh fence. The fence will make the bees fly up and high over which keeps them from flying straight into the neighboring.
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  • Urban bee keeping in Stockwell. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital. Here trainee beekeers May-lynn and Chris are with their bee mentor Sebastian, checking on the bees behind a green mesh fence. The fence will make the bees fly up and high over which keeps them from flying straight into the neighboring garden.
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  • Bees flying from the hive. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • Bees flying from the hive. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. Fresh honey comb.
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  • A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. Honey comb close up.
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  • A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. Honey comb close up.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. Honey comb close up.
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  • A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England. Honey comb close up.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • BBC TV presenter Bill Turnbull. A bee keeper at his home in Buckinghamshire, England.
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  • Abubakara Mugaba (age 30) with his bee hives. He has been living on his farm for 2 years; he trained with Kulika in Sustainable organic agriculture. He grows sweet potato, cassava, and bananas to feed his wife and six children.
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  • The queen bee is colored blue to make it easier to spot. Beekeeper Ian Bailey with one of his queen bees on a roof at Hackney City Far. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Traditional multicoloured and portable Slovenian bee hives on the edge of a meadow in rural Slovenia, on 21st June 2018, in Kobarid, Slovenia.
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  • A queen bee marked with green. The queen is the centre of the hive and beekeepers give them a color to make them easier to spot when checking on the hive dureingthe honey season. The color is different from year to year. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Honeycomb with bee larvae for sale at Don Mak Kai market on the outskirts of Vientiane city, Lao PDR. The Lao are very reliant on products collected or caught from the wild. Insects such as ants, crickets, wasps and their nests are especially easy to find in nearby forests and fields. A walk through any market will illustrate the agro and bio-diversity of Laos.
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  • A honey bee drinks from a blue flower in the Energy Garden at Brondebury Park train station 22nd May 2016,London,United Kingdom. At the meeting are local residents, Repowering London representatives and the station manager. Repowering London and their Energy Garden project in the making. Energy Gardens is a pan-London community garden project where reclaimed land alongside over ground train stations and track are cultivated by local community groups. Up 50 gardens are projected with the rail network being the connection grid. The project is a collaboration between Repowering London, local community groups and station managers working for TFL.
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  • Portrait of Trevor Swales, Beekeeper wearing protective clothing amongst his bee hives, Osmotherley, North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Bee larvae collected from the forest, cooked in a banana leaf and sold at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Bee larvae collected from the forest, cooked in a banana leaf and sold at the roadside market in the Tai Dam village of Ban Na Mor, Oudomxay province, Lao PDR. In the past the bulk of products collected or caught from the wild were used for family consumption, but nowadays a substantial proportion of products are sold in the markets for cash. Ban Na Mor market is ideally situated on route 13 which goes to the border with China allowing them to take advantage of the many Chinese tour buses and businessmen passing through.
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  • Portrait of a beekeeper amongst his bee hives near Zongdian (Shangri-La). China currently produces half of the world's honey with the average beekeeping operation consisting of about 50 colonies. The Chinese economy is developing rapidly, and its beekeeping industry plays an important role in world trade.
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  • Fatboy Slim dressed as ballerina bumble bee playing Lost Vagueness at Glastonbury in 2007.
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  • Fatboy Slim dressed as ballerina bumble bee playing Lost Vagueness at Glastonbury in 2007.
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  • Smoke is used to keep the bees at bay when the keepers work with the hives. A metal canister with leaves and bits of wood is used. Here trainee beekeers May-lynn and Chris are opening a hive in an apiary in South London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • A beekeeper on the roof of the hotel Lancaster London next to Hyde Park. It is early in the season and the beekeeper check on the bees to see if they thrive. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beehive with worker bees on the honeycomb, Potters Bar field, on the southbank of the Thames. September 2008
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey checking on his bees  on a roof at Hackney City Farm. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey checking on his bees  on a roof at Hackney City Farm. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey collecting honey from his hives on a roof at Hackney City Farm. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • A bumblebee is eating nectar from a sun flower in a back garden in London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • A bumblebee is eating nectar from a sun flower in a back garden in London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • A bumblebee is eating nectar from a sun flower in a back garden in London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • A bumblebee is eating nectar from a sun flower in a back garden in London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey with one of his students on a roof at Hackney City Far. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey with one of his students on a roof at Hackney City Far. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • A bumblebee is eating nectar from a sun flower in a back garden in London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beekeeper Ian Bailey with one of his students on a roof at Hackney City Far. Ian has several apiaries around East London. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Foxgloves at Kew Gardens in London, United Kingdom. The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, usually referred to simply as Kew Gardens, are 121 hectares of botanical gardens and glasshouses between Richmond and Kew in southwest London. It is an internationally important botanical research and education institution with 700 staff, receiving around 2 million visitors per year. Its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants.
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  • Flags and banners adorn the statue of Eros during a protest against climate change in the middle of Piccadilly Circus on 15th April, 2019 in London, United Kingdom.  Extinction Rebellion have blocked five central London landmarks in protest against government inaction on climate change. The youth group of Extinction Rebellion was based at Piccadilly Circus..
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  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
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  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
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  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
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  • This wildlife garden in the South of France has been designed to encourage all manner of wildlife in a small scale conservation project which runs parallel to re-wilding or wilding areas in an attempt to increase all signs of nature, La Fouillade, France. Wild flowers, grasses and 'weeds' mingle with more traditional plants to create an environment for all to thrive.
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  • A beekeeper and his wife stand amongst their beehives, Glod, Maramures, Romania
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  • Portrait of a beekeeper with his beehives in amongst the purple heather on the North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • A beekeeper insprects his beehives in amongst the purple heather on the North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Wearing protective clothing, a beekeeper holds a piece of honeycomb from his beehives in amongst the purple heather on the North York Moors, North Yorkshire, UK
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  • Margareta Babeti, a Romanian peasant farmer holds honeycomb from the beehives in her garden, Bunesti, Romania
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  • Bees crawling on to of an open bee hive inbetween the frames containing the cells with eggs and honey. A bee colony can consist of up to 50.000 bees. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Bees crawling on to of an open bee hive inbetween the frames containing the cells with eggs and honey. A bee colony can concist of up to 50.000 bees. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • The hive is opened up and the frames containing the honeycombs collected to harvest the honey.  A bee colony can consist of up to 50.000 bees and produce up to 15 kilo of honey. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Bees in bed in Coram's Field. Bees never sleep but they stay in the hive after dark. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beehaus by night in King's Cross. Bees never sleep but they stay in the hive after dark.The Beehaus is designed by  Johannes Paul and the Beehaus is photographed onhis rooftop. stay in the hive after dark.The Beehaus is designed by  Johannes Paul and the Beehaus is photographed onhis rooftop. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Beehaus by night in King's Cross. Bees never sleep but they stay in the hive after dark.The Beehaus is designed by  Johannes Paul and the Beehaus is photographed onhis rooftop. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Bees in bed at Lancaster Hotel London. Bees never sleep but they stay in the hive after dark. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • Bees in bed at Lancaster Hotel London. Bees never sleep but they stay in the hive after dark. Keeping bees is a growing hobby in London and the hives and apiaries can be found in back gardens and roof tops across the capital.
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  • A swarm of bees appear on a set of traffic lights in central London at the junction of Regent Street and Hannover Street. During a busy morning on this well-known street in London's West End, the bees made their presence known above pedestrians by swarming over peoples' heads, which suddenly made their safety all the more, precarious. The beekeepers were called in to deal with the colony and eventually pacified the insects, returning them to a safer environment elsewhere. On-lookers gathered in amazement to witness this natural phenomenon in an urban, manmade location.
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  • A swarm of bees appear on a set of traffic lights in central London at the junction of Regent Street and Hannover Street. During a busy morning on this well-known street in London's West End, the bees made their presence known above pedestrians by swarming over peoples' heads, which suddenly made their safety all the more, precarious. The beekeepers were called in to deal with the colony and eventually pacified the insects, returning them to a safer environment elsewhere. On-lookers gathered in amazement to witness this natural phenomenon in an urban, manmade location.
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  • A swarm of bees disrupt worried shoppers on Londons Oxford Street on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
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  • A swarm of bees disrupt worried shoppers on Londons Oxford Street on the day that UK Prime Minster, Boris Johnson announced in parliament a major easing of Coronavirus pandemic restrictions on July 4th next week, including the re-opening of pubs, restaurants, hotels and hairdressers in England, on 23rd June 2020, in London, England. The three month two metre social distance will be also reduced to one metre plus but in the last 24hrs, a further 171 have died from Covid, bringing the UK total to 42,927.
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