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Striped helm grass Or  Nosema cochininense Lour. Merr.Platostoma cochinchinense Royalty Free Stock Photo
Striped helm grass Or  Nosema cochininense Lour. Merr.Platostoma cochinchinense Royalty Free Stock Photo
Striped helm grass Or  Nosema cochininense Lour. Merr.Platostoma cochinchinense Royalty Free Stock Photo
Striped helm grass Or  Nosema cochininense Lour. Merr.Platostoma cochinchinense Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dead bees Royalty Free Stock Photo
Dead bees Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Honeybee faeces on a beehive box. Apis Mellifera. Beekeeping
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Macro image of a dead bee on a white background from a hive in d Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro image of a dead bee on a white background from a hive in d Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro image of a dead bee on a leaf from a hive in decline, plagued by the Colony collapse disorder and other diseases Royalty Free Stock Photo
Macro image of a dead bee on a white background from a hive in d Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bees - disease varroa destructor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bees - disease varroa destructor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bee poo seen like this can sometimes be cause for concern. It could be caused from a recent reaction to a varroacide treatment and or be associated with symptoms of nosema. Beekeepers can always check their concerns with local bee inspectors.


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