Whether you’re looking to host a hive, grow a pollinator sanctuary, or just need some honest beekeeper advice, I’m here to help! Our services are designed to make supporting bees simple, joyful, and deeply rewarding.
Provides businesses and individuals with the opportunity to support local pollinators by housing professionally managed hives on their property. These services offer all the care, maintenance, and education needed – making it easy to contribute to environmental sustainability without the need for beekeeping experience. All you need to do is enjoy the bees!
Thoughtfully designed spaces to serve both the host and the pollinators. We will create and install a productive and fruitful space that will nourish body, mind, and spirit, both for you and your bees!
Have a question or want a second opinion? Ask the beekeeper. Consultation calls or, if local, on-site visits to support and help you confidently manage your hives, whether you’re just starting or facing a specific challenge.
Here are ways you can still Bee the Change in your community on the cheap:
Use a variety of pollinator friendly flowers, especially native plants, that provide blooms all season long. Need suggestions? Feel free to contact us for recommendations!
Reduce your monthly food bills and provide forage for your local pollinators at the same time.
Bird baths aren’t just for birds! Add rocks or sticks so bees can safely land and hydrate too.
Even if it’s just in the backyard where no one can see them – this allows them to flower and provide forage for your local pollinators.
Looking for honey or beeswax products? Choose local! It supports your community and your bees.
Buy from farmers who prioritize bee-friendly, chemical-free practices. Good for the bees, great for your local economy.
Encourage local businesses to offer truly bee-safe products. Some flowers at big-box stores are treated with bee-killing chemicals, always ask before you buy.
A few drilled holes in a block of wood is all it takes to create a cozy home for native bees and other pollinators.
Encourage your neighbors to ditch pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and neonics. Every untreated yard helps pollinators thrive.
Encourage your neighbors to ditch pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, and neonics. Every untreated yard helps pollinators thrive.