Bee Leasing
Leasing bees not only boosts crop yields through effective pollination but can also provide agricultural exemptions that help reduce property taxes for qualifying landowners. By hosting managed hives, landowners may meet agricultural use requirements, even on smaller acreage, while also supporting local ecosystems and biodiversity. Additional benefits include access to professional hive management, reduced risk of colony loss, and in some cases, shared honey harvests—giving clients both economic and ecological advantages.
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Consultation & Assessment
Understanding Client Needs
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Evaluate the client’s agricultural or environmental goals (e.g., crop pollination, biodiversity, sustainability).
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Assess land conditions, crop types, and flowering cycles.
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Provide recommendations on hive numbers, placement, and duration of lease.
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Hive Delivery & Setup
Preparing Pollination Support
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Transport and install healthy bee colonies on-site.
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Ensure hives are positioned for optimal pollination and minimal disruption.
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Educate clients on basic hive care and safety guidelines.
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Maintenance & Monitoring
Sustaining Healthy Colonies
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Regular inspections for bee health, queen performance, and hive strength.
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Manage pests, diseases, and hive conditions.
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Share updates on pollination activity and colony status.
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Honey Harvesting & Reporting
Delivering Results & Value
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Harvest excess honey (if included in the lease agreement).
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Safely collect and process honey for client or beekeeper use.
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Provide a detailed report on pollination results, hive performance, and recommendations for future seasons.

Get in Touch
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