
Mason bees are efficient pollinators. Help them set up their home on your farm with this family-friendly project.

If your bees are moving out to bigger digs, guide the swarm back to a roomier hive.

We sure hope native bees aren’t going anywhere, but without some TLC (and possibly some swooning), they’re likely to take their bee bodies elsewhere.

Have you traded your time in front of the TV for time in front of the hive? Watch out, you’re on your way to becoming a bee geek.

Urban beekeeping is all the rage, but don’t blindly jump in. Ask yourself these questions before starting your hive.

Expand your urban hive and give your bees some growing room with these two methods to split a bee colony.

You’ve nurtured and coddled your honeybees to maturity. Now that the hive is abuzz, follow these five easy steps to harvest your honey.

Urban beekeeping doesn’t have to be a scary experience for you and your neighbors. By taking precautions, your bees can thrive within city limits.

Here's how to make your first urban beehive a success.

The meat, milk and eggs your farm animals produce is great, but there’s even more that they provide.

Beekeeping requires very little equipment, but these supplies can help make the endeavor easier.

Beekeeping can pose certain liabilities to your farm, so before you start harvesting honey, make sure you know your state and local beekeeping laws.