Why are dozens of colorful boxes stacked in this field? To provide homes inside their walls for millions of honey bees, those hardworking pollinators, producers of honey, and tormenters of Winnie-the-Pooh. Wild honey bee colonies build their nests in trees and caves, but manmade boxes also do the trick, and humans have been building their own beehives since antiquity. The modern beehive boxes shown here contain frames to hold honeycombs that bees produce to store their honey, pollen, and young. When the bees have produced plenty of honey, the beekeeper can simply remove the frames to extract some of it, leaving the rest to nourish the hive.
Is that a buzzing sound?
Today in History
More Desktop Wallpapers:
-
Fibonacci Day
-
Mendenhall Glacier, Alaska
-
Of moles and liquid nitrogen
-
Overlooking the Douro
-
The Children’s Cultural Festival in Reykjavik begins today
-
National Take the Stairs Day
-
The village of Castelluccio above the Piano Grande, Umbria, Italy
-
International Surfing Day
-
It s Teacher Appreciation Week
-
Pont dArcole over the Seine river, Paris, France
-
Jan van Eyckplein in Bruges, Belgium
-
Chocolate Hills
-
Total solar eclipse
-
With leaves this tasty, who cares about a view?
-
Inhale and exhale, it’s Yoga Day
-
European fallow deer in England
-
Pantaleu
-
A picture-perfect day on Trillium
-
St. James Tidal Pool, Cape Town, South Africa
-
A winter light show
-
Women s History Month
-
World Architecture Day
-
Whangārei Falls in New Zealand
-
Cloudy with a chance of enlightenment
-
Boxing Day—a shopper’s delight
-
Wadden Sea coast, Friesland, Netherlands
-
Cheetah mother and cub
-
Hollywood s big night
-
Bridge of Hillsborough County
-
Museum Night in Berlin
Bing Wallpaper Gallery

