Beehive – honey harvest – beekeeper with protective gear Leesa Baldwin
A beekeeper in full protective gear carefully harvests honey from an active hive in St Lawrence, Queensland, showcasing the practical and essential work involved in Australian apiculture. This close-up image captures a heavily populated honeycomb frame covered with worker bees as the colony continues its natural activity during hive management. The protective clothing highlights the importance of safety when working directly with productive bee colonies, while the exposed honeycomb reveals the structured efficiency of the hive.
Beekeeping plays a vital role in regional Queensland agriculture, supporting both honey production and critical pollination services for surrounding crops, horticulture, and native ecosystems. The image reflects the hands-on nature of sustainable agricultural practices and the close relationship between rural producers and environmental stewardship. Captured in St Lawrence, this photograph is ideal for themes related to beekeeping, honey production, pollination, sustainable farming, regional industry, and Australian agricultural operations, offering an authentic view into the management of one of nature’s most important species.



