25 Bilder zum Thema "stinging hairs" bei ClipDealer

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Lots of stinging nettles which have leaves
Lots of stinging nettles which have leaves
Lots of stinging nettles which have leaves
Many oak process caterpillars on tree bark
oak processionary caterpillars in a nest on trees in the Netherlands
Nest of oak process caterpillars on oak tree
Web of oak procession caterpillars with barrier tape and warning for health
Oak processionary (Thaumetopoea processionea) caterpillars in a row on procession in june, the Netherlands
Oak processionary (Thaumetopoea processionea) caterpillars in a row on procession in june, the Netherlands
oak processionary caterpillars in a nest on trees in the Netherlands
Oak processionary caterpillars in a tree where they form a nest in Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel
nettle plant in the field, Urtica dioica
Nettle is a species of herbaceous, perennial plant, with opposite leaves, oval, toothed on the edges, covered with stinging hairs, whose touch causes the skin to redden and form small urticaria.
oak processionary caterpillars in a nest on trees in the Netherlands
Numerous green young stinging nettles - Urtica - in top view
oak processionary caterpillars in a nest on trees in the Netherlands
Delve into the intricate world of nettles, where beauty meets resilience. This close-up shot showcases the delicate yet formidable nature of nettles
Pine caterpillars or processional caterpillars in a line near the ground. Caterpillars dangerous to humans and animals because of their stinging hairs
Bunch of common nettle or stinger. Closeup, Birds eye view. Stinging hairs (hypodermic needles) on leaves, stems injecting histamine, produce stinging sensation upon contact. Source for medicine, tea, food.
Hornet head
Harvesting nettle stalks for harvesting and drying
Path in the woods through the nettle thickets.
A bunch of common nettles in the ground
Common nettle leaves in wooden bowl over white
Dangerous parasitic castor bean tick at biting to a human skin. Ixodes ricinus or scapularis. Closeup of insect mite on pink epidermis. Danger of tick-borne diseases transmission by infected parasite.

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