Copoco's Honey
Boost Garden and Crop Yields
Bees are essential pollinators that significantly increase the size and quantity of fruits, vegetables, and flowers in your immediate area. By keeping bees, you introduce a dedicated pollinator directly into your local environment.
Harvest Your Own Raw Honey
(We don’t even care if you stop buying ours!!) Beyond being a delicious, unadulterated natural sweetener, fresh home-harvested honey never spoils and possesses natural antibacterial properties. It can also be traded as a highly valued local commodity or barter item, you know, it case it all goes belly up.
Produce Natural Beeswax
Valued often higher than honey itself, beeswax takes longer for the bees to produce and has countless applications. It can be rendered to create eco-friendly products like lip balms, lotions, and long-burning, air-purifying candles.
Support Ecosystem Sustainability
Worried about the planet? Us too. That’s part of the reason we keep bees. Keeping a healthy colony bolsters the integrity of your local agricultural systems and wild plant populations. Pollinators play a massive role in maintaining the biological diversity of nature.
Enjoy a Hobby!
Beekeeping is well known as an effective stress-relieving hobby. The meditative hum of the hive and the focused nature of hive inspections allow you to clear your head and connect deeply with nature. Plus, it’s fun to watch them buzz around!
Moving day for the bees — here’s how to do it right. Relocating a hive takes a little planning, but your bees will thank you for it. Here are some tips we’ve found to be most useful!
🌙 Move at night — Bees are back in the hive and calmer after dark. Always the safest time to move.
✅ Seal the entrance — Use mesh or a screen so air still flows but no one escapes mid-trip.
🚗 Drive smooth — Hard stops and sharp turns stress the colony. Take it slow and steady.
📏 The 3-foot or 3-mile rule — Move a hive less than 3 feet or more than 3 miles. Anything in between and foragers get confused and can’t find their way home.
🌡️ Watch the heat — Hives can overheat fast in a closed vehicle. Keep them ventilated and avoid the hottest part of the day.
🕐 Give them time to settle — Once relocated, open the entrance and let them reorient to their new surroundings before inspecting.
Happy bees are bees that know where home is - not so different from you and me. Need more tips and tricks on caring for your bees? Come see us at Copoco’s Honey on North College!
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She isn’t a ruler in the way we typically imagine. She doesn’t give orders or direct the colony. Her role is singular and essential: she is the hive’s only reproductive female, and everything revolves around that.
A healthy queen can lay up to 2,000 eggs per day — more than her own body weight. She uses s***m stored from a single mating flight early in her life to fertilize eggs for years. She never leaves the hive again after that flight, unless the colony swarms.
When her laying slows, the workers notice before you do. They’ll begin raising a replacement — a new queen fed exclusively on royal jelly, the same substance every larva gets for the first few days, but continued far longer for her alone. That difference in diet is what makes her a queen.
If the old queen doesn’t leave, the new one will find her. And only one will survive.
A hive without a queen will raise a new one within days if they have young enough larvae. A hive that runs out of options will collapse. She is, quite literally, the future of the colony.
Good vibrations are a powerful thing.
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