Honey bees (Apis mellifera) densely cover wooden beehive frames in a traditional apiary setup. The frames are filled with honeycomb, showcasing hexagonal wax cells. Bees are actively moving, some clustering together, while others are more dispersed on the surface. The wooden frames have a light brown hue and are slightly worn, suggesting frequent use. Adhesive or propolis is visible between frames, used by bees as a sealant. The environment indicates a productive beehive, essential for honey production and pollination activities.
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