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🌱 Beekeeping Basics

Getting Started with Backyard Beekeeping — What You Actually Need

Thinking about keeping bees but not sure where to start? Here's an honest, no-fluff guide to what you actually need — and what you can skip.

Dylan·8 min·beginner
🐚 Mason & Native Bees

Setting Up a Mason Bee House: A Complete Beginner's Guide

Mason bees are gentle, extraordinarily effective pollinators that require almost no equipment and just a few hours of care per year. Here's everything you need to get started.

Dylan·8 min·beginner
🌸 Plants & Forage

The Best Pollinator-Friendly Plants for the Pacific Northwest

From native wildflowers to kitchen herbs, these are the plants that genuinely make a difference for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators in the Pacific Northwest.

Dylan·7 min·beginner
🦋 Butterfly Gardening

Top 10 Butterfly-Friendly Plants for the Pacific Northwest

Attracting butterflies takes more than just nectar plants — you need host plants for caterpillars too. Here are the 10 best plants for a complete butterfly garden in the Pacific Northwest.

Dylan·7 min·beginner
🌱 Beekeeping Basics

How to Do a Spring Hive Inspection (Step-by-Step)

Your first inspection of the year is one of the most important. Here's exactly what to look for, frame by frame, and what to do about what you find.

Dylan·9 min·beginner
🍯 Honey & Hive Products

How to Harvest and Extract Honey for the First Time

Your first honey harvest is one of the most rewarding moments in beekeeping. Here's how to do it right — when to harvest, what equipment you need, and how to go from full super to jarred honey.

Dylan·10 min·beginner
🔬 Hive Health

Understanding Varroa Mites: What Every Beekeeper Needs to Know

Varroa destructor is the single greatest threat to managed honey bee colonies worldwide. Here's what the mite is, how it works, and why monitoring is non-negotiable.

Dylan·10 min·intermediate

Understanding Bee Swarms: What They Are and What to Do

A swarm of bees looks alarming, but it's one of the most docile and fascinating things a honey bee colony does. Here's what's actually happening, and exactly what to do if you encounter one.

Dylan·8 min·beginner
🐛 Pollinators

Mason Bees vs. Honeybees: Which Is Right for Your Garden?

Both are excellent pollinators, but they're very different commitments. Here's an honest comparison to help you decide which makes sense for your garden and lifestyle.

Dylan·7 min·beginner
🌍 Conservation

How to Create a Pollinator-Friendly Garden from Scratch

You don't need a large space or a big budget to make a meaningful difference for pollinators. Here's a practical, step-by-step guide to designing and planting a garden that genuinely supports bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects.

Dylan·9 min·beginner
🔬 Hive Health

Organic Varroa Treatment: Oxalic Acid, Thymol & When to Use Each

A practical, side-by-side guide to the most effective organic varroa treatments — what each does, when to use it, how to apply it, and the situations where one clearly beats the other.

Dylan·11 min·intermediate

Winter Hive Preparation: A Complete Fall Checklist

What you do in September and October determines whether your colony survives until spring. Here's a complete, week-by-week fall preparation checklist for Pacific Northwest beekeepers.

Dylan·11 min·intermediate
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