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Let Us Bee Your Resource for Local Honey and Practical Sustainability It’s been an exciting week at Bee Wild. So many new possibilities and changes are buzzing around the hive.
DetailsLet Us Bee Your Resource for Local Honey and Practical Sustainability It’s been an exciting week at Bee Wild. So many new possibilities and changes are buzzing around the hive.
DetailsMorgan Spurlock Tells It All about Why the Bees Are Dying At Bee Wild we are committed to keeping you up-to-date on opportunities to learn about bees, beekeeping, honey, and the…
DetailsWhat’s Happening on the Bee Farm Spring 2019 Spring was early this year, so the camellias and daffodils are already blown, and our azaleas are already blooming. In fact, the…
DetailsWe often describe Bee Wild’ honey as raw, wildcrafted, natural, and unfiltered. We don’t claim being “organic,” as this status is meaningless in the United States, as there is no…
DetailsWhat Bee Wild Brings to Our Urban Beekeeping Classes Hello! QueenBee here! John Wright and I had a fabulous conversation about the value of studying urban beekeeping with Bee Wild.…
DetailsWhat Can I Do to Turn the Tide? (How Can I Make Sure My Food Is Good for Me and Mine?) Knowledge is Power Without a doubt, we have shown…
DetailsWARNING: Ignoring This Post May Be Hazardous to Your Health I had to sit with this post for a few days. I was feeling frustrated with our Administration, the corporate…
Details?A TEDTalks Presentation by Louis Schwartzberg – The Hidden Beauty of Pollination Our dear friend, Verna, sent us the URL to this amazing video from TEDTalks. Louis Schwartzberg makes so…
DetailsTake Action: Tell EPA to Save the Bees Despite study after study showing that neonic pesticides are harmful to bees and other pollinators, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency continues…
DetailsStart Beekeeping in the Spring Winter is over. Honey bees over-winter as a colony, with a reduced colony size. But, their food and warmth often needs to be supplemented by…
DetailsSpring Urban Beekeeping Classes Many of our customers have expressed an interest in starting their own beehive, but have no idea how. (Believe us, this isn’t something you want to…
DetailsUpdate from the Home Apiary: Sourwood Honey is Coming As you may know, last year there was no sourwood honey crop. We had a plethora of thunderstorms and rain in…
DetailsThe Earth Has a Good Lawyer: Saving the Bees with Earthjustice This is the week where I usually write about what’s on my mind. But, an email from Earthjustice about…
DetailsWHERE IS THE QUEEN? PREPARING AN OBSERVATION BEE HIVE One of the things we love to do is educate children about bees, pollinators, and beekeeping. So, when the folks at…
DetailsIt’s Pollinators Week! Celebrate Our Bees! We’ve been writing about the importance and plight of pollinators since 2013, and I thought you’d like to read a couple of our posts…
DetailsInterview with John Wright: How Do Bees Know…? One of the things we’ve noticed at farmers markets and events is that our customers are very interested in beekeeping. Since…
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