by Encinitas Honey | Jan 12, 2023 | bee-removal
The City of Encinitas adopted the Bee City USA resolution! The famous Xerces Society created Bee City USA as one of many of their programs to help conserve pollinators, especially our native ones which include mason bees, leaf cutter bees, minor bees, butterflies,...
by James Mcdonald | Aug 29, 2022 | bee-removal
We encountered the largest collection of bees that we’ve ever seen in Encinitas. A client called us to rescue a swarm in a tree. Shortly after, he called back in a panic, saying that the amount of bees kept growing! We rushed over to discover that multiple...
by Encinitas Honey | Aug 11, 2021 | bee-removal
Bees can show up in the strangest of places! Treasure Chest Bees https://encinitasbee.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/20210801_191420-1.mp4 OWL BOXES James climbed up 40 feet to save these beautiful bees: STATUES? Our precious pollinators decided...
by James Mcdonald | Oct 4, 2020 | bee-removal
Colony collapse disorder (CCD), disorder affecting honeybee colonies that is characterized by sudden colony death, with a lack of healthy adult bees inside the hive. Although the cause is not known, researchers suspect that multiple factors may be involved. The...
by James Mcdonald | Oct 4, 2020 | bee-removal
BEEKEEPING INFORMATIONWhy do beekeepers live long?POSTED ON DECEMBER 2, 2019 BY JERRYBeekeeping has always been called a “sweet cause”. Here we don’t talk about the life of beekeepers, but the beekeepers have generally been proven to have a longer life, and the...
by James Mcdonald | Dec 3, 2016 | bee-removal
Set your meetings, phone calls and emails aside, at least for the next several minutes. That’s because today you’re a bee. It’s time to leave your hive, or your underground burrow, and forage for pollen. Pollen is the stuff that flowers use to reproduce. But...