We manage established beehives, rescue swarms of honeybees, give educational presentations, teach about pollination, hold events to taste various honey types, lead beeswax candle-making classes, mentor new beekeepers, provide beekeeping services to institutions which house honeybees.
Linking urban activities to health of our local and extended environment. Pollinator health is necessary for pollination - a process which provides one-third to one-half of the food which sustains animal life on earth. Protecting our pollinators starts with the honeybee, since we've grown fond of eating honey provided by these bees.