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Trophallaxis
Trophallaxis; photo courtesy of Bee Culture Magazine
Trophallaxis
Trophallaxis; photo by Zachary Huang, beetography.com
Tropilaelaps mites
Tropilaelaps mite (right) and Varroa mite (left); photo by USDA
Tropilaelaps mites
Tropilaelaps mercedecae mite adult; photo by Pest and Diseases Image Library, Bugwood.org

Tropilaelaps mites
Tropilaelaps mites on brood; photo by Denis Anderson, courtesy CSIRO Science Image
Undertaker bees
Undertaker bees removing a dead bee body: photo by The BeeMD photo collection
Undertaker bees
Undertaker bees removing dead adults; photo by The BeeMD photo collection
Undertaker bees
Dead bees on bottom board awaiting removal from the hive by undertaker bees; photo by Dewey M. Caron

Unusual colony odor
Worker forager on goldenrod; photo by Lawrence John Connor
Usurpation
Usurpation; photo by Dewey M. Caron
Usurpation
Usurpation: bees on the side of an established colony attempting to move inside; photo by Elaine Timm
Usurpation
Bees outside of an established colony moving inside to replace the queen; photo by BeeCabulary Essentials

Vandalism
Vandalism to bee hives; photo by Dewey M. Caron
Vandalism
Vandalism of two of four colonies on a pallet; photo by University of Florida
Vandalism
Vandalism to a commercial beekeeper's palletized colonies; photo by University of Florida
Vandalism
Vandalism of colonies (note winter wrap); photo by The BeeMD photo collection

Vandalism
Bullet lodged in comb (circled), indicating human vandalism; photo by Robyn Underwood
Varroa mites
Varroa destructor adult mite; photo by Gilles San Martin
Varroa mites
Varroa mite; photo by Scott Bauer, USDA
Varroa mites
Varroa mite adult (left), Tropilaelaps adult (right); photo by USDA

Varroa mites
Varroa mite on an adult; photo by Robert Snyder
Varroa mites
Two Varroa mites on worker abdomen; photo by AbsoluteFolly, Flickr, CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0
Varroa mites
Varroa female mite on worker pupa; photo by Gilles San Martin
Varroa mites
Varroa mite foundress female (arrow at right) and two immature developing offspring; photo by The BeeMD photo collection

Varroa mites
Varroa mite on head of worker pupa; photo by Gilles San Martin
Varroa mites
Varoa mite with its offspring in cell; photo by Rusty Burlew, HoneyBeeSuite.com
Varroa mites
Adult worker with two Varroa on thorax and deformed wing virus; photo by The BeeMD photo collection
Varroa mites
Adult female (lower right), adult male (upper left), and immature stages of Varroa mite; photo by Oregon state University

Varroa mites
Varroa mites between worker ventral abdominal segments; photo by Scott Koppa
Varroa mites
Varroa mite on drone pupa; photo by Dewey M. Caron
Varroa mites
Scraping drone comb to flatten the mite growth curve during spring; photo by Robyn Underwood
Varroa mites
Mite poop seen as tiny white dots on brood cell walls: photo by Anna Ashby