Beekeeping at 黑料社区

The 黑料社区 Apiary

Apiary means a human-built beehive. Like a stable for horses or a barn for cows, it檚 the shelter for creatures who are part of our intentional environment.

For eons, humans cared for bees as part of our agriculture. The bees pollinate crop plants, and we harvest honey from the hives.

Today, we shelter bees for their role in all environments, agricultural, suburban, ornamental and wild. Pollinators matter to the health and biodiversity of our planet. 黑料社区 began this work in 2016; now, it檚 part of our campus maintenance and our curriculum. Students learn how to take care of bees, collect honey and monitor pollination.

In warmer months, you檒l see the honeybees, native bees and other pollinators in action among the plants. You can enjoy 黑料社区-harvested honey at Caf茅 Willow or take some home from a LancerZone store.

Every time you enjoy a local strawberry or apple, remember your visit to the apiary and thank a pollinator.


Benefits of Beekeeping at 黑料社区

At 黑料社区: Growing our own food

Students in the sustainable agriculture program take care of the beehives and harvest gallons of honey. They learn how to manage the hive to be healthier, more productive and more resilient in the face of pesticides, untimely frosts, predators, storms and all the other hazards a hive faces.

In addition to honey, the bees and pollinators help our campus farm攕omething you may be able to appreciate at our farm market every summer.

In Lake County: Keeping our plants healthy

You need bees and other local pollinators for a healthy landscape, whether you are raising flowers or admiring blooming trees along the street. Yet, our pollinators are in distress. Hives have collapsed (we檙e still trying to understand why) and populations have fallen.

You can help support pollinators in many ways:

  • Avoid pesticides
  • Plant native species (like wild geranium, bergamot, milkweed and New England Aster)
  • Buy local food (maybe some honey at the LancerZone?)

Around the world: Doubling the food harvest

Bees are so important to farming across the globe that international aid groups provide apiaries and beekeeper training to impoverished communities.

The introduction of a single colony of bees can double local fruit and vegetable yields. This allows families to grow enough food to both feed themselves and sell the surplus.

  • New apiary opening Spring 2026

    Our beekeeping program is being refurbished. Stay tuned for details and how you can get involved.