Inside the Hive:
![A closeup of workers on new wax.](https://santacruzbees.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/4548789871_aca4c5854f_o-150x150.jpg)
A few images from the inspection of a new, growing hive.
What’s that in my hive?
![Queen Cells](https://santacruzbees.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/QueenCells-150x150.jpg)
Reference images for new beekeepers. You should be able to identify these in your hive during inspections.
Orienting vs. Swarming
![Two hives orienting](https://santacruzbees.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/P7260075-150x150.jpg)
If there lots of bees on the outside of your hive and more bees than normal in the air, don’t panic. They’re probably just orienting (but they might be swarming). Take a look at these videos to see the difference.
Varroa Mites
![Varroa mite (about 2mm across)](https://santacruzbees.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Varroa_Mite-150x150.jpg)
Here are a few pictures of the dreaded Varroa Mite.