Hive of Bees LLC

Hive of Bees LLC Small Western Michigan farmstead focused on community gardening and beekeeping. Our Aims:

Increase the organic matter in the soil.

Vision, Mission and Aims

The Vision:

Exist within a network of farmsteads which make efficient use of resources to achieve a collective goal of providing for their communities. The Mission:

Design and operate one farmstead that will cooperatively work with individuals, businesses and other farmsteads as a multifunctional and multi enterprise small-scale system of production. Create a usable excess of plants and animals. Supply a foundation for continuous education and the learning of and honing of skills. Generate occupations that provide an experience of beauty and wow that is good for the mental health of everyone around it. We will achieve these aims by utilizing nutrient cycling and cooperative aspects of organization such as the Library of tools and memberships.

A Saturday stroll
05/06/2023

A Saturday stroll

Tailgate   in the field: garlic olive oil dip for sourdough, trail mix, banana and raisins.
04/14/2023

Tailgate in the field: garlic olive oil dip for sourdough, trail mix, banana and raisins.

04/13/2023

The spring weather is wonderful, there's plenty of food and we're about to expand the apiary, it's a good day to be a bee here.

03/28/2023

We aren't going to be great because we have never failed, we are going to be great because failure will not stop us. Thanks Confucius!

Finally have our TikTok account sent up...
01/24/2023

Finally have our TikTok account sent up...

Rise & Shine, , , ,

The scientists say it’s not clear why the bees roll the balls or whether they enjoy it. But the experiment raises import...
11/03/2022

The scientists say it’s not clear why the bees roll the balls or whether they enjoy it. But the experiment raises important questions about how the insects’ minds work

Kids everywhere love to play. And they know that a ball is a perfect thing to play with. Now scientists at London’s Queen Mary University report that bumblebees seem to know the same thing, making bumblebees the first insects known to play.

Jiménez wonders if the same phenomenon is happening with other flying, swarming animals like birds and bats. “These are ...
11/03/2022

Jiménez wonders if the same phenomenon is happening with other flying, swarming animals like birds and bats. “These are all interesting questions that this paper opens to investigate,” he says.

Swarms of western honeybees can generate an electric charge of 1000 volts per metre, a voltage density greater than thunderstorm clouds and electrified dust storms

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Kent City, MI

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