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03/22/2026

HOST A HIVE is now open for sponsorships. If you are interested in finding out all the details, visit our website and fill out an inquiry form on our website.
www.niagarabeegroup.com

03/22/2026

STOP SCROLLING.

There’s a queen in this photo.

She is the heart of the hive. The reason tens of thousands of bees exist. The calm in the chaos. And during every inspection, this is the game we play with our hosts…

Find the Queen.

It sounds simple until you’re standing over a living, breathing colony with thousands moving at once. Then suddenly, everything sharpens. Your eyes slow down. You start to see differently.

That’s the moment it clicks.

This isn’t just beekeeping. It’s connection. It’s awareness. It’s understanding how an entire ecosystem depends on one small, extraordinary life.

This is exactly what it feels like to Host a Hive.

Can you find her?

Drop your guess below.

03/21/2026

Host a Hive This Summer!

Bring bees to your backyard, support local pollinators, and enjoy the sweet rewards of nature. Spots are limited so be sure to sign up by April 1st.

Email us to join the buzz and be part of something amazing this season.

03/15/2026

Host a Hive – 2026 Applications Open!

We’re welcoming a few more land stewards to host honeybee colonies through the Niagara Bee Group Host a Hive Program.

If you’re a farmer, grower, or care for land, hosting a hive is a powerful way to support pollinators and strengthen biodiversity right where you are.

Spaces are limited for the 2026 season.

Applications close April 1st

Curious or ready to apply?
Reach out to learn more.
www.Niagarabeegroup.com

03/12/2026

HOST A HIVE
By hosting hives through Niagara Bee Group, you would be helping rebuild pollination networks across Niagara Region while supporting local ecosystems and food production.

The program includes two professionally managed hives installed on your property for the season. We take care of installation, inspections, colony health, honey harvesting, and winter storage, no beekeeping experience is required.

Hosts receive:

• Half of the honey harvest (approximately 50 lbs)

• Opportunity to collect and harvest bee pollen

• Optional participation in hive inspections (PPE provided) or updates after each visit

For more information on qualifications and cost, please
DM us with your email or visit our Website: Niagara Bee Group

03/09/2026

Pollination is not a luxury. It’s a necessity!

Pollination is quietly disappearing from our landscape, and with it the systems that support our food, forests, and future.

Host a Hive is a simple, meaningful way to bring pollination back to your property while supporting a region-wide effort to protect bees and strengthen Niagara’s ecosystem.

We install and care for the hives. You provide the space. Together, we rebuild what’s been lost.

This is about more than honey. It’s about responsibility, connection, and choosing to take part in the health of the land we live on.

Learn more about hosting a hive for the 2026 season at
www.niagarabeegroup.com
🐝

03/09/2026

Host A Hive
Pollination is not a luxury. It’s a necessity!

Pollination is quietly disappearing from our landscape, and with it the systems that support our food, forests, and future.

Host a Hive is a simple, meaningful way to bring pollination back to your property while supporting a region-wide effort to protect bees and strengthen Niagara’s ecosystem.

We install and care for the hives. You provide the space. Together, we rebuild what’s been lost.

This is about more than honey. It’s about responsibility, connection, and choosing to take part in the health of the land we live on.

Learn more about hosting a hive for the 2026 season at
www.niagarabeegroup.com
🐝

02/05/2026

Nothing Sweeter Than What’s Rooted Here

Maple syrup and honey come from different seasons, but the same idea.

Maple syrup is an early spring food.
It flows when nights are cold and days begin to warm before flowers bloom, before bees are flying. It’s tree-based, mineral-rich, and tied to forest health.

Honey comes later.
It’s made from flowers, sunlight, and pollinators, collected slowly through spring and summer and stored for winter. Raw local honey contains natural enzymes and antioxidants and has long been used to support digestion, soothe sore throats, and replace refined sugars.

Together, they tell the story of the year.

Maple syrup carries us out of winter.
Honey carries us through the growing season and back again.

At Niagara Bee Group, we teach where food actually comes from (from tap to table and hive to jar) and why healthy land, biodiversity, and pollinators make all of this possible.

When we take care of the land, the land takes care of us.

Nothing sweeter than what’s grown, gathered, and cared for together.

Learn more about our education programs and land-based work at
www.NiagaraBeeGroup.com

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