
I was introduced to Backyard Bees by Zama Tea & Kobucha. Thank you for your wonderful partnership to support small businesses and "shop local" preferences! I'm fond of Old Town Tustin and my...
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Backyard Bees, based in Orange, CA, is dedicated to preserving the environment one hive at a time. Specializing in bee rescue and relocation, they offer a humane alternative to extermination by safely removing bees without pesticides. By adopting a hive, these bees find new homes in Orange County backyards, hotel rooftops, and gardens, contributing to local biodiversity.
Committed to sustainability, Backyard Bees produces gravity-strained and unheated honey, ensuring its natural aroma and nutritional value are preserved. Their honey house and organic farm serve as the hub for honey processing and creating beeswax products. Through educational workshops and garden tours, they aim to instill a sense of respect and appreciation for the delicate balance of nature in individuals of all ages.
At Backyard Bees, every action is a step towards restoring harmony in the ecosystem. Encouraging care and respect for even the tiniest creatures, such as bees, is a core value. Their dedication to saving the bees is exemplified through their products, workshops, and community engagement efforts. Join them in their mission to protect these vital pollinators and promote a sustainable future.
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I was introduced to Backyard Bees by Zama Tea & Kobucha. Thank you for your wonderful partnership to support small businesses and "shop local" preferences! I'm fond of Old Town Tustin and my...
Janet offers garden tours of about 75-80 minutes for up to 15 people at a flat rate of $150. Flexible on days and times. She instills the importance of bees to plants and the stark difference in...
I recently had a bee hive that was inside a cable spool. I tried contacting several bee removal services and they all said they could not get them out. I contacted Backyard Bees and Nikki came out...
We celebrated my mother in law's bday with a garden tour. It was real cool and the kids loved it.
Cute little field trip at her home. But no actual bees to see. Provides a presentation on how honey is made and their product.