Apiary Maven Bee Company

Apiary Maven Bee Company

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Swarm Rescues, Hive Removals, Classes, Education, and Hive Hosting in Middle Tennessee.

05/12/2026

Clean up crew!

Photos from Apiary Maven Bee Company 's post 05/11/2026

Huge thank you to Flat Bend Apiary for hosting such an inviting and educational event! One of my favorite parts of beekeeping is getting to show people how fascinating and rewarding working with honey bees can be.
We got to help sixteen new beekeepers gain hands on experience making splits, inspecting hives, marking queens, checking mite counts, and even navigating an unexpected queenless colony together.
What a beautiful day of learning and community. Letโ€™s do it again soon! ๐Ÿ

07/31/2025

Iโ€™m all abuzz about the segment I did with for Nashvilleโ€™s News Channel 5โ€™s ! I hope you tune in Tuesday morning at 11. ๐Ÿโœจ



07/31/2025
07/22/2025

Golden hour inspections. ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ’›โ˜€๏ธ



07/17/2025

Crazy bee lady activities. I felt like I was being rather dramatic until a bee crawled across my veil when I was halfway home.



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07/14/2025

Taking preorders for t-shirts and hats until Friday the 18th! $25 for T-shirts and $30 for hats including shipping within the US. Send me a DM for info on sizing or to place your order! ๐Ÿ



07/11/2025

First hive removal and first time using a bee vacuum! The bee vacuum made the process much easier and faster. It was a huge learning experience but Iโ€™m already ready to do another one! ๐Ÿ



07/03/2025

About a month ago, I discovered that this hive was queenless. They had reached a point where they no longer had the resources to create another queen, specifically, no eggs between 1-3 days old.
In hopes of keeping this colony independent and avoiding combining them, I added a frame of fresh eggs from another colony and left the queenless hive to decide their next steps.
After checking on them today, Iโ€™m happy to report weโ€™ve got tons of fresh eggs, the new queen is doing great!



Photos from Apiary Maven Bee Company 's post 07/02/2025

Tree bees! I actually hate removing colonies from trees unless absolutely necessary. The homes they create for themselves in the wild are so cool. ๐Ÿ๐ŸŒณ



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