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Honey Bees Drinking Water- Rye, New Hampshire

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Honey bees and an Ant collecting water from a hose in Rye, New Hampshire.

Carniolan Honey Bee Exeter, New Hampshire

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A SeaBee Honey bee carrying a yellow pollen back to the hive in Exeter, NH. Photo Credit: SeaBee Honey
Carniolan Honey Bee carrying pollen back to the hive in Exeter, New Hampshire

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Seabee Honey Bee Portsmouth, New Hampshire 

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A SeaBee Honey bee collecting packed with a beautiful Horse Chestnut Tree pollen. Portsmouth NH. Photo Credit: SeaBee Honey

Seabee Honey Bee coated with Golden Rod Pollen  Exeter, New Hampshire 

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This SeaBee Honey bee took a pollen bath in golden rod blossoms. Her fuzzy hairs allow her to pick up pollen grains all over her body. She then combs them to her pollen baskets that are on her rear legs. Exeter, NH. Photo Credit: SeaBee Honey

Italian Honey Bee Hampton Falls, New Hampshire 

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A SeaBee Honey bee working sunflower in Hampton, Falls NH. Photo Credit: SeaBee Honey
Italian Honey Bee working a sunflower in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire

Seabee HONEY BEE Working Milkweed Blossom

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A SeaBee honey bee working a milkweed blossom at the Little Boars Head apiary in North Hampton, NH. Photo Credit: SeaBee Honey

SEABEE HONEY BEE WORKING Red Clover Blossom

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A SeaBee Honey bee pulling nectar from a red clover blossom. In drought conditions red clover will produce nectar while other plants have dried up. Seacoast, New Hampshire. Photo Credit: SeaBee Honey
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