Beeline to a Green Future

Bring data-yielding beehives to your property to:

Earn LEED + GRESB points

Support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals

Save the bees 

Learn how joining a scientifically managed pollinator program makes a global impact.

Here’s how to bring bees to your building:

Build the business case.

Link honeybee hives to your strategic corporate objectives. A network of data-yielding, scientifically managed beehives supports 10 of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, earns LEED and GRESB points, and connects a property to its surrounding community.

Bees for LEED Points

Pick a package.

Our turnkey bundles make it easy to choose your ideal apiary size, generate data for your sustainability reports, plan events to help you spread the word, and order extra honey for amenities. Customize your honey labels and your hive with your logo, mission statement, or other core messaging.

Book an Assessment

Pick a location.

Beehives are great for any underutilized corner of a rooftop or backlot. Some clients put their hives on display by designing it into their landscaping plan, or placing them opposite a ground-floor window. No space on-site? We have off-site apiary space available in most regions.

Choose the Best Location for Your Beehive

Generate buzz.

Announce the arrival of your queen and her colony! Tell your stakeholders, employees, tenants, investors, and followers that the bees are coming. Hives make headlines. And our data-yielding beehives offer metrics to use in sustainability reports.

New York Post features beehives at Madison Square Garden

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What people are saying:

"The Best Bees Company gave us the ability to transform underutilized space into something so much more."

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Bryan Furze
VP of Leasing, WS Development

"Bees transformed our building community by fostering engagement and increasing environmental awareness."

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Susan Pai
Senior Property Manager, Cushman & Wakefield

How are the bees doing?

The answer is in the data. Check out our report on what scientists and beekeepers are doing to understand the health of honeybees, and by extension bees and pollinators at large.

Why Beehives?

Save the Bees, One Hive at a Time
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