Bella Bees Field School

Become the beekeeper your bees need.

Bella Bees is turning our real bee yard work into a free field school for new beekeepers: videos, weather calls, swarm notes, equipment choices, natural hive care, and partnership decisions that help keepers understand what the bees are telling them.

Our goal Partner with new beekeepers and teach them everything we can for free.

Start with the bees in front of you. Learn what to look for, when to wait, when to add space, when to raise queens, and when to ask for help.

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Watch real hive work

No studio polish. New keepers learn from real hands, bees, boxes, weather, and decisions from the yard.

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Read the colony

Learn the signs: crowding, queen cells, brood risk, food pressure, and swarm timing.

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Use the right tool

Weather, queen timing, egg resources, feeding notes, HiveGuard, and equipment care all belong in one workflow.

Bee Keeper Dictionary

Ask the Hive.

Type a beekeeping question in plain words. Ask the Hive searches Bella Bees field terms, common beginner questions, and field signs, then returns the meaning, why it matters, and what a new beekeeper should look for.

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Latest swarm catch sequence

Three swarm lessons, built for a phone in the field.

We split the swarm work into three clean lessons so a new beekeeper can tap one decision at a time: setup the field, read the cluster, then follow up on hive placement. We are doing it this way because bees teach in sequence and mobile visitors should not have to scrub a long video while standing beside a hive. If you want to talk to us about bees we definitely want to talk about bees.

Location Greenfield, Indiana 46140

Approx. 39.7850 N, 85.7694 W. Bella Bees field-school context for central Indiana swarm season.

Snapshot May 14, 2026 | 6:41 PM EDT

Early evening bee-yard context. About 2 hours before sunset, useful for reading flight pressure and return traffic.

Weather 61 F | a few clouds

Feels near 59 F. North wind about 12 mph, humidity 42%, no active alert at the weather check.

Light Sunset 8:49 PM

Sunrise 6:29 AM. The swarm clips are labeled as field-note segments, not a live forecast.

Education 01 | Swarm 1

Swarm Field Setup

Start with the box, the yard, the approach, and the reason calm setup matters before anyone touches the cluster.

Open Education 01
Education 02 | Swarm 2

Reading the Swarm Cluster

Watch the movement, density, mood, and timing so the next move responds to the bees instead of rushing them.

Open Education 02
Education 03 | Swarm 3

Hive Placement Followup

Close the loop: where the hive sits, why the position matters, and how the setup helps the bees settle.

Open Education 03

Why this sequence exists

One long swarm day becomes three useful decisions.

New beekeepers learn faster when each video has one job. Setup shows how to prepare the space. Cluster reading shows how to let the bees tell you what is happening. Placement follow-up shows the practical finish so the colony has a clear next home.

Box of stingers Ask how you can get live bees.

When the season allows, Bella Bees wants live bees going to people who are ready to learn and care for them.

CNC saw shops Cut hive parts with us.

We are looking for CNC saw shops and makers who can help turn repeatable hive designs into real equipment.

Natural honey Ask about local honey.

People enjoy local honey for flavor, simple ingredients, and a closer connection to their local flowers and keepers.

Bella Bees Network

New beekeepers, hive partners, CNC operators, and honey buyers belong in the same hive.

Bella Bees is building a practical local network around free teaching, strong colonies, queen raising, hive equipment, and people looking for fresh local honey from a beekeeper in their area.

New beekeepers

Learn with us for free and grow into a working partnership.

We want to teach new beekeepers the full practical workflow: reading colonies, swarm season, feeding, weather calls, equipment choices, queen timing, and when to ask for help.

Queen-share partners

Strong hives can help raise the next generation.

Some free-teaching partnerships may include Bella Bees being allowed, at agreed times, to pull eggs from your strongest hives, raise queens, give some back to you, sell some, and split proceeds.

CNC operators

Cut hive parts and custom equipment to spec.

We are looking for CNC operators, cutters, and shop-minded makers who can help produce hive parts, custom boxes, and repeatable equipment for local keepers.

Fresh local honey

Want honey from a beekeeper near you?

Tell us your city or ZIP code, how much honey you need, and whether you want pickup, delivery, or a local beekeeper connection as the network grows.

Email keeps it clear

Free teaching stays free, but partnership terms stay written.

We use email so new beekeeper teaching, egg pulling, queen returns, queen sales, CNC work, honey requests, split proceeds, and other terms are clear before work begins.

Bella Bees openings

Live bees, sawdust, new keepers, and honey people all fit here.

Ask us about how you can get a box of stingers, which are live bees. We are looking for CNC saw shops, people who want to learn beekeeping, and people who enjoy the everyday benefits of natural honey without turning honey into a medical claim.

Live bees

Ask about a box of stingers.

When bees are available, we want them going to prepared keepers who are ready to learn, ask questions, and keep written terms clear.

CNC saw shops

Cut boxes, jigs, and hive parts.

Bring table size, tooling, materials, turnaround time, and what hive work your shop can repeat accurately.

Learn beekeeping

Start with the bees in front of you.

We want beginners who will watch, take notes, stay calm, and let the colony teach the next decision.

Natural honey

Enjoy honey from a local keeper.

Local honey is about taste, floral variety, and knowing where the jar came from. It is not a treatment or cure.

Encrypted signup options

Tell Bella Bees what you want to build, then send it as a private request packet.

Signup details are encrypted in your browser before they go into email. Bella Bees keeps the private key offline so the email processor can decrypt the packet later. Fill out the form, encrypt the request packet, send it to bellabeesorganic@gmail.com, and we will get back with you as soon as we can.

Marketplace intake is live

Order Rebbit bee hives, painted deeps, painted supers, and winter fondant through encrypted email packets.

Build a quote-based cart, create a receipt, and let Bella Bees route the order to the right beekeeper, shop, or winter feed resource.

Open marketplace
Free field school

New beekeeper signup

Start with free teaching, hive reading, equipment basics, swarm timing, and practical decisions for your first seasons.

Written partnership

Queen-share and egg access

Some partnerships can include pulling eggs from strong hives, raising queens, returning some, selling some, and splitting proceeds.

Build network

CNC hive equipment partners

Shops and CNC operators can help cut repeatable hive parts, boxes, and custom equipment for local keepers.

Fresh local honey

Honey pickup or delivery interest

Send your city or ZIP, amount, timing, and delivery preference. We will check with our beekeeper in your area to get a price to you.

Private by design for a static site.

Your browser encrypts the details with Bella Bees' public key. The private key is not published with the website.

Validation code included.

Every packet gets a receipt code and checksum so the email processor can detect copied or truncated packets.

Plain email still works.

After the packet is ready, use Open email with packet or copy it into an email to bellabeesorganic@gmail.com. We will decrypt it and reply as soon as we can.

Local honey delivery

Fresh honey should come from a real keeper near you when we can make the connection.

Bella Bees is building a local honey path alongside the field school. Send an encrypted request with your ZIP code, preferred jar count, pickup or delivery preference, and timing. We will check with our beekeeper in your area to get a price to you.

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Share ZIP and quantity

Tell us where you are, how much honey you want, and whether pickup or delivery is best.

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We check the network

We look for a beekeeper, availability, jar size, delivery fit, and current price.

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You get the quote

We reply with a price and next step before anything is treated like an order.

Benefits of local honey

A jar can carry the season, the flowers, and the keeper who cared for the hive.

We do not sell honey as medicine. People come to local honey because it tastes alive, fits simple food routines, supports nearby keepers, and keeps more of the story close to home.

Flavor

Every yard has a different floral fingerprint.

Spring trees, clover, garden blooms, summer weeds, and weather can all change what a jar tastes like.

Simple ingredient

Honey is easy to understand.

Use it in tea, toast, cooking, gifts, or small daily routines when you want a sweetener with a real source.

Local connection

You know who to ask.

Local honey lets you talk to the keeper about season, harvest timing, jar size, and where the bees worked.

Common-sense note

No medical promises.

Honey is not for infants under one year old, and any health question should go to a qualified professional.

Live on YouTube

Three swarm education lessons are live on the channel.

These anchor lessons now start the swarm path: field setup, cluster reading, and hive placement follow-up. The point is to make the work teachable on a phone before, during, or after a real bee-yard visit.

Bella Bees Education 01 Swarm Field Setup field lesson
Lesson 1 | Swarm setup

Education 01: Swarm Field Setup

Use this first: stage the hive, settle the work area, and understand why setup shapes the whole catch.

Watch on YouTube
Bella Bees Education 02 Reading Swarm Cluster field lesson
Lesson 2 | Read the bees

Education 02: Reading Swarm Cluster

Watch density, movement, and mood before acting. The cluster is information before it is a task.

Watch on YouTube
How to use the three lessons:

Watch them in order when you are new. Rewatch one card when you are in the field and need the next decision. If you want to talk to us about bees we definitely want to talk about bees.

Bella Bees LLC | Field video library

Watch the bees like you are standing in the yard with us.

Bella Bees LLC is located in Greenfield, Indiana, and we are building a practical learning path for new beekeepers from the work we are already doing: swarm season, box handling, hive reading, queen timing, natural care, weather timing, and equipment decisions.

If you are new to bees, want free teaching, need help, or want to talk queen-share partnerships, email us. We want to help keepers as many ways as we can, with written terms when hive resources or proceeds are shared.

Before the next hive work

Forecast first. Then decide if the colony should be opened.

Use the location report for wind, rain, cold nights, swarm pressure, feeding caution, and the best 72-hour inspection windows.

Field lesson path

Keep watching, then apply one thing at the next inspection.

The library stays stacked for mobile, but the purpose is now clearer: each video should help a beekeeper make a better field decision.

Bella Bees LLC | chemical-free hive care

HiveGuard is the hive heater we built for our own bees.

Made for Bella Bees and beekeepers like us: natural heat treatment, no spray, no poison, a heater thermometer that slides into the box during use, and a simple timed control path for standard hive boxes.

If you are an all-natural beekeeper, please reach out. If you want to try all-natural beekeeping, we would like to hear from you too.

Watch hive splits Watch the Short Reach out
Hive format
Standard 10-frame deep
Power path
AC powered, field-ready path
Control model
Set max temp, run timed cycle
HiveGuard heat treatment unit with hive body, insulated cover, heated base, controller, and heater thermometer shown before it slides into the box
HiveGuard hive heater
HiveGuard Hive Heater Heated base + insulated hive box + slide-in heater thermometer + timed controller.
Unit QR
82% Field Battery
Battery supply plugs into controller
Heater thermometer slides into box during use
87% Field Power
MAX 42.0 C
SCAN
Heater thermometer
QR field record Thermometer slides in Battery plugged in Independent high-limit stack

Hive splits this season

Bella Bees hive splits video Bella Bees LLC | bellabeehives.com

Weather changes the work

Good hive work starts with temperature, wind, and rain.

Check your bee yard location before adding deeps, feeding syrup, checking queen cells, or planning a split.

Bella Bees LLC | bellabeehives.com

Vertical Short for a quick hive-splits preview.

The main Bella Bees video leads the page. This Short gives mobile visitors a fast companion view of hive work and natural hive care.

Quick preview

A short mobile look at this season's hive splits.

This shorter embed gives mobile visitors a fast vertical look at hive work and the all-natural hive care message.

Bee Keeper Tips & Tricks

Cold spring mornings and warm afternoons need different moves.

The Bella Bees weather report translates the forecast into beekeeper cautions so you can time inspections without chilling brood.

Natural hive care

No spray. No poison. Just controlled heat and beekeeper judgment.

HiveGuard is for beekeepers who want to keep chemicals out of the hive whenever possible. We built it for our own operation first, then for others who want the same practical, hands-on approach to natural hive management.

Why heat

A natural option for beekeepers who do not want sprays or poison in the hive.

HiveGuard gives careful beekeepers a monitored heat-treatment path to use alongside mite counts, colony observation, and seasonal judgment. It is built for people who want practical tools, not chemical shortcuts.

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No-spray approach

HiveGuard supports beekeepers who want to avoid sprays and poisons while still taking pest pressure seriously.

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Controlled by design

Timed operation, visible sensing, and temperature limits help keep the process practical and observable for the beekeeper.

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Built for our hives

We make HiveGuard for Bella Bees and beekeepers like us: hands-on, natural-minded, and serious about what goes into the hive.

Control logic

Set the ceiling. Set the timer. Let the controller govern the cycle.

HiveGuard is organized around a simple user promise: the beekeeper selects a maximum temperature ceiling and treatment duration; the controller manages heat, alarms, and shutoff. The goal is a controlled, observable cycle with clear safety boundaries.

Target ceiling 42.0 C
Timer 90 min
  • Slide-in heater thermometer
  • Independent high-temp cutoff
  • GFCI power path
  • Abort on overshoot or thermometer fault
HiveGuard hive heater artwork

Made by Bella Bees LLC

Built for our hives, then offered to beekeepers like us.

HiveGuard is for beekeepers who want a practical, all-natural path for hive heat treatment without sprays or poison. We make it for our own operation first, which keeps the focus on clear controls, visible sensing, and a workflow we would actually use.

The heater pairs a heated base, insulated hive body, slide-in heater thermometer, timed controller, QR product information, and an AC field-ready power path for standard 10-frame Langstroth deep boxes.

Bella Bees custom products and partners

Have bees, a CNC shop, or an apiary idea? Get in our hive.

Bella Bees LLC runs partnerships the way a hive works: clear roles, shared resources, and steady work. We produce what the bees and season allow, then match those resources to partners who can put them to good use. If you are in our hive, we work to get you what you need when you need it.

Email is where agreements happen. Tell us your name, address, hive location, what you can provide, what you need, and the season you want to build. Partnership terms can include Bella Bees being allowed to pull eggs from your strongest hives at agreed times, raise queens, return some queens to you, sell some queens, and split proceeds. All terms are confirmed in writing by email.

Propolis Hive Spray

Interior hive-wall spray.

For wooden interior hive walls and equipment hygiene support. Built around propolis and apiary use, not as a shortcut around sound disease management.

Bee venom

Available by request.

For qualified customers and appropriate uses only. Bee venom can be dangerous for allergic people, and Bella Bees makes no medical claims.

Wax

Beeswax for beekeeper needs.

Ask about wax availability, intended use, and batch requirements. We want to understand the project before we promise supply.

Custom hives

Built to customer requirements.

No order form. Email us the hive style, dimensions, location, goals, timeline, and what you want your yard to become.

CNC hive partners

You cut. We send the materials and customers.

We are looking for CNC printers, cutters, and tech-minded makers. Bella Bees can send materials to your door, you cut to spec, and customers pick up or arrange shipping.

Bees, queens, and eggs

When your yard is booming, email us.

If you have strong colonies, extra queens, eggs, or apiary resources to share, email us. Queen-share partnerships can return queens to you and split sales proceeds when agreed in writing.

No order form

Tell us what you can make, raise, or use.

Name, address, apiary location, hive count, goals, products you need, CNC capability, strongest hive notes, bee or queen availability, and your vision for the season.

Ask with your weather

Email us your location, hive count, and what the bees are doing.

Weather plus colony behavior tells a better story: flight, clustering, feed use, queen cells, brood space, and robbing pressure.

Email Bella Bees

Ask Bella Bees. We answer by email.

Bella Bees LLC is in Greenfield, Indiana. Email us if you are a new beekeeper, are seeing swarms, want free all-natural beekeeping teaching, need a hive question answered, want help selling honey, have bees or queens to share, run a CNC shop, or want to talk about written partnership opportunities.

Swarm season is now

A swarm usually means a colony is reproducing. The bees cluster together while scout bees search for a new home. If you are seeing this, email Bella Bees.

Free new beekeeper teaching

We will teach new beekeepers for free. Ask about starter information, free live bees when available, equipment, queen timing, and hands-on help through Bella Bees partnerships.

Queen-share partnerships

Some partnerships may include Bella Bees pulling eggs from your strongest hives, raising queens, giving some back, selling some, and splitting proceeds under written email terms.

Bella Bees

Email us your question or partnership idea.

Ask about free new beekeeper teaching, swarm season, live bees, queens, egg pulling, equipment, CNC hive cutting, selling honey, queen-share proceeds, or working with Bella Bees LLC in Greenfield, Indiana. If you want to talk to us about bees we definitely want to talk about bees.

Email Bella Bees

Zinn

The hive is quiet until you learn where to listen.

Not every good thing needs to shout. Honey, queens, lessons, and local help all start the same way: slow attention, a real question, and a path back to the person who can answer it.

Organic all natural honey for sale

Fresh honey from a real keeper near you when we can make the match.

Tell us your ZIP code, jar size, pickup or delivery preference, and timing. Bella Bees checks beekeeper availability, confirms the quote by email, and sends Venmo instructions only after you accept.

Open marketplace

Tiny funny ad

This honey did not attend a branding retreat.

It came from bees, flowers, weather, boxes, and a beekeeper who probably owns one shirt with permanent propolis on it. Somehow, that is the whole pitch.

Magic bean ads

Sell from a page you control.

Bring GitHub, a domain, and the sentence in your head. Ten Thirty Two helps turn it into a deployable product page, order form, YouTube block, and social post without renting your whole future from a feed.

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Bella Bees weather desk

Check Weather Report & Bee Advice.

Enter a city, postal code, country, or full location. Bella Bees will locate the area, pull the next 72 hours and 10 days of public forecast data, then translate it into beekeeper field notes for inspections, feeding, swarm watch, wind, rain, and cold snaps.

Welcome international beekeepers. Bella Bees supports forecasts for Ireland, Canada, France, the United Kingdom, Panama, and the United States. We will keep expanding this as we see more nations using the bee weather report.

Try Greenfield, Indiana with 46140, Dublin, Ireland, Paris, France, London, United Kingdom, Toronto, Canada, or Panama City, Panama.

LOC
Location Waiting for location

The report will regionalize advice once a location is entered.

Bee Yard Risk Not loaded

Weather caution levels appear after the forecast loads.

Bee advice and cautions

Enter a location to see inspection windows, feeding cautions, swarm notes, and field timing.

Next 72 hours

Hourly detail

Hourly bee-yard guidance will load here.

Next 10 days

Daily view

Daily forecast cards will load here.

Bella Bees LLC policy: weather can change fast and every colony is different. Use this as field planning, then email Bella Bees with your hive details. Bella Bees communicates by email only.
Ask Bella Bees by email

Bella Bees products

Products, bees, shops, and partnerships.

There is no order form. Email Bella Bees your name, address, apiary location, hive count, goals, and what you are trying to build. We are building a network around free teaching for new beekeepers, not just selling a product. When the season gives us bees, eggs, queens, wax, venom, hive bodies, or customers, we route those resources to partners who can use them well.

Featured product Propolis Hive Spray

A propolis-focused spray for interior wooden hive walls and hive equipment hygiene support. Use it as part of clean hive management. It is not a cure, treatment, or substitute for diagnosing hive disease.

Hive Spray

Interior wall sanitation support

For beekeepers who want a clean, propolis-based interior wall routine before equipment goes back into use.

Bee venom

Sold by request

Available for qualified customers and appropriate uses. No medical claims. Bee venom can be dangerous for allergic individuals.

Wax

Beeswax availability

Email what you need, how much, and what you are making so Bella Bees can match the right wax supply.

Custom hives

Built to customer requirements

Tell us dimensions, hive style, finish needs, quantity, timing, and where the hives will live.

CNC partners

Cut hive parts locally

We are looking for CNC printers, cutters, and makers. Bella Bees can send materials, specs, and customers; you cut, then pickup or shipping is arranged.

Bees and queens

Share resources with us

If you have strong colonies, queens, eggs, or apiary resources, reach out. Some partnerships may allow Bella Bees to pull eggs from your strongest hives, raise queens, return some to you, sell some, and split proceeds.

Partnership promise: Bella Bees wants to help new beekeepers reach their goals, and we teach for free whenever the partnership makes sense. Some conditions may apply: written terms can allow Bella Bees to pull eggs from your strongest hives at agreed times, raise queens, give some queens back to you, sell some, and split proceeds. All terms must be confirmed by email.
Bella Bees LLC policy: we communicate by email only. No phone, text, social media, or verbal conversation is an official Bella Bees LLC communication unless confirmed in writing by email.
Email Bella Bees to order

Bella Bees field tools

Four useful beekeeper tools.

Quick field helpers for the part of spring we are in now: hives are growing, deeps are going on, nights can still be cool, and swarm pressure can build fast.

Tool 1

Seasonal checklist

Greenfield, Indiana spring build-up checklist.

0 of 5 checked.

Tool 2

Split or swarm helper

Enter what you see, then check risk.

Tool 3

Queen calendar

Pick a date to estimate emergence, mating, and laying checks.
Tool 4

Syrup calculator

4 cups water + 4 cups white sugar for 1:1 spring syrup.

Bella Bees LLC policy: these are quick field helpers, not a promise that every hive needs the same move. Email Bella Bees with your hive details.
Ask Bella Bees by email

Bee Keeper Tips & Tricks

How to make 1:1 sugar water.

Use plain white granulated sugar and clean warm water. Mix equal parts sugar and water by weight, stir until clear, let it cool, and feed only when the colony needs it.

Simple 1:1 recipe 1 pound sugar + 1 pound water

Small batch: 4 cups white sugar with about 4 cups warm water is close enough for field use. Do not cook the syrup after sugar is added, and do not caramelize it. Avoid brown sugar, raw sugar, molasses, and unknown honey.

Best quick rule

1:1 for spring build-up and drawing comb. 2:1 for fall winter stores. Solid sugar, fondant, or candy boards for cold emergency feeding. Pollen patties only when the colony needs protein.

1:1 light syrup

Best for: spring buildup, packages, nucs, splits, drawing comb, and short gaps in nectar.

Drawbacks: can trigger robbing if spilled, can ferment if it sits too long, and should not be fed while harvest honey supers are on.

2:1 heavy syrup

Best for: fall stores when bees need dense feed before cold weather.

Drawbacks: thicker to mix, less useful for spring stimulation, and liquid feeding gets harder when cold arrives.

Fondant or dry sugar

Best for: emergency cold-weather feeding when liquid syrup is not practical.

Drawbacks: emergency feed is not the same as a nectar flow and will not build comb like spring syrup.

Pollen patties

Best for: protein support when natural pollen is scarce and you want brood growth.

Drawbacks: can attract pests, especially small hive beetles, and can push brood before the colony can support it.

Feeder types

  • Top or pail feeder: good capacity, inside the hive, usually less robbing than open feeding.
  • Frame feeder: inside the brood box, useful for nucs, but bees can drown without ladders or floats.
  • Entrance feeder: easy to see and refill, but can invite robbing because the syrup smell is at the entrance.
  • Open feeding: fast for many colonies, but creates competition, robbing pressure, and no control over who gets it.
Bella Bees LLC policy: ask feeding questions by email. Bella Bees communicates by email only.
Ask Bella Bees by email

Find a beekeeper

Find a beekeeper near you.

Enter a ZIP code, city, state, province, or country. Bella Bees will point you toward beekeeper clubs, public directories, and local community contacts, then you can email us if you want help finding the right keeper, honey source, or beekeeping fit.

Bella Bees LLC policy: Bella Bees communicates by email only. No phone, text, social media, or verbal conversation is an official Bella Bees LLC communication unless confirmed in writing by email.
Ask Bella Bees by email

Encrypted request

Send Bella Bees a private request.

Fill out the details, encrypt the request packet, then send the packet to bellabeesorganic@gmail.com from your email app. We will decrypt it and get back with you as soon as we can.

Partnership notes

Bella Bees

Email is the only way we operate.

Bella Bees LLC is located in Greenfield, Indiana. Ask about swarm season, learning with us, free live bees, free equipment, honey sales, HiveGuard, field testing, and partnership opportunities. Send the question by email and we will respond. If you want to talk to us about bees we definitely want to talk about bees.