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HiveWright

Apiary Atelier

HiveWright designs, owns, and manages bee colonies at distinctive properties — a white-glove pollinator program that turns a rooftop or grounds into measurable ESG value and a story worth telling.

A pollinator program is more than a beehive on a roof. It is habitat your property restores, data your sustainability team can report, and honey that carries your name — all of it owned and cared for by us, so your team never lifts a frame.

The Pollinator Program

Three levels of commitment, one standard of care.

Every engagement is fully managed: hives we own, scheduled visits by our beekeepers, continuity if a colony falters, and reporting built for your ESG framework. The right tier depends on your site and ambitions — we'll size it together.

I — ESSENTIAL

Essential

The foundation.

  • A founded apiary at a single site
  • Scheduled colony care, season-round
  • Core biodiversity & activity reporting
  • Branded harvest of estate honey

II — SIGNATURE

Signature

The considered standard.

  • An expanded apiary across your grounds
  • Enhanced ESG reporting for your framework
  • Branded honey for gifting & hospitality
  • Seasonal narrative content for your channels

III — LEGACY

Legacy

The flagship.

  • Estate-scale apiary, designed to your site
  • Full reporting suite & annual impact report
  • Bespoke gifting and premium packaging
  • A dedicated stewardship and storytelling program

Why it matters

A small footprint with a long reach.

Pollinator habitat is one of the most tangible contributions a property can make — visible to guests and employees, and reportable to the frameworks your stakeholders already follow.

Biodiversity, documented

Activity and habitat data structured for GRI, TNFD, and the disclosures your sustainability team is already preparing.

A story people can taste

Branded honey and seasonal content give your initiative a presence beyond a line in a report — in lobbies, gifting, and on your channels.

Effort that stays ours

Because we own and manage the hives, you engage a service, not an asset — and your team is never responsible for the bees.

The white-glove standard

How an engagement unfolds.

One dedicated beekeeper assigned to your property, a direct line to reach them, and a response within 24 hours — every site, every season.

01

Consult

We assess your site, goals, and reporting needs, then recommend a tier and placement.

02

Establish

We install and found healthy colonies — equipment, bees, and stewardship, all handled.

03

Tend

Our beekeepers visit on schedule through the season, with backup continuity built in.

04

Report

You receive structured ESG data, branded honey, and an account of the season's impact.

Questions, answered

What corporate clients ask first.

Will the bees be a concern for our employees or guests?
Honey bees focused on foraging are remarkably docile, and they travel up and away from the hive rather than toward foot traffic. We site each colony deliberately and manage its flight path, so the day-to-day presence is quiet and unobtrusive.
Who owns the hives, and who is responsible for them?
We do. HiveWright owns the colonies and is the registered beekeeper of record with FDACS, and we carry liability insurance. Your team is never responsible for the bees — you engage a service, not an asset.
What happens if a colony doesn't survive?
Colony health is our responsibility, not yours. If a hive falters, we restore it as part of your program — continuity is built into every engagement.
Is our property suitable for an apiary?
Most rooftops, courtyards, and grounds are. During the consultation we assess sunlight, space, water, and flight paths, then recommend placement that suits both the bees and your property.
When will we receive honey?
The first year is devoted to establishing strong, healthy colonies, so we don't harvest. Branded honey typically begins in the second year, with yields increasing by tier.
How much of our team's time does this require?
Almost none. The program is managed end to end — installation, scheduled visits, colony health, and reporting are all ours. Your only decisions are how you'd like to use the honey and the reporting.

Begin

Let's design your apiary.

Tell us about your property and what you'd like it to contribute. We'll follow up to arrange a consultation.

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Crafting hives, cultivating habitat.