
7/29/18: BEEcosystem is a beautifully-designed indoor observation beehive system, and I think it’s pure genius. An observation hive is a fully functional beehive that includes a see-through portion for observing the bees without disturbing them.
Wandering around Etsy, I have on occasion come across observation hive plans, but they seemed kind of intimidating and looked like a lot of work. But BEEcosystem sends you everything you need, including comprehensively-designed parts, simple instructions, and a robust support system for beginner beekeepers.
Here are a few bee facts:
- More than 100 crops are pollinated by bees in the U.S.
- 1 out of 3 bites of food was pollinated by a bee
- On average, 1 out of 3 colonies are lost each year
While there were 6 million beehives in the U.S. in 1947, today, there are only 2.5 million. This decline is partly due to indiscriminate use of pesticides and diseases like Colony Collapse Disorder, but it is also partly because of a decrease in the popularity of beekeeping. The folks at BEEcosystem are doing their best to make beekeeping appealing to a whole new generation of keepers.
I can see these observation hives being a big hit, not just in homes, but also in schools, restaurants, food coops, anywhere where people need to be reminded of where their food comes from.
Of course, if the $599 price tag is a big too much for you, there are still plenty of D.I.Y. plans out there, but for those of us short on time (and skills), BEEcosystem is a great solution.
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March 22, 2025 at 9:30 am
Saving the bees..not just honey bees…is more important than most people know..If they go..we will all go.
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March 22, 2025 at 10:02 am
I know. I was teaching my 5 year old nephew about all the good things bees do for us yesterday. He just thought they were mean. I might have oversold them a bit, because now he wants to pet one…
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March 22, 2025 at 10:14 am
lol..Some people actually can interact safely with bees..I always put on my bee suit when we worked them .Yearscago we had about 20 hives..I do miss having Mt on honey..maybe some day I’ll do it again..but it is hard work..in the hot Summer time.
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March 23, 2025 at 10:46 am
I love that you had bees!
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