Corporate & Business

Bee and Bird provide corporate clients with apiaries, the equipment and expert management to house their very own bee colonies. Careful year-round management from an experienced commercial and urban beekeeper ensures environmental policies will be met, bee colonies kept healthy and a surplus of honey cropped for your enjoyment. 

Jack is a professionally trained rural and urban beefarmer, with considerable experience across the UK, Ghana, and New Zealand running hundreds of colonies. Of this, Jack has three years’ experience keeping colonies atop some of London's most prestigious rooftops, including: both Tate museums, King's Cross St Pancras, the V & A, and Fortnum and Mason's. Bee and Bird’s colonies are managed in Cambridge and the surrounding villages, on behalf of clients in Cambridge such as Churchills Group, Deloitte, Amazon and formerly Graduate House Hotel. Bee and Bird Honey can be found in various butchers, delicatessens, and restaurants across Cambridgeshire.

We are able to extract, bottle, and custom-label your honey, for use as great promotional handouts or sale. Those who wish to experience these fascinating insects first hand can opt for beekeeping experience days or team building exercises. Maintaining an apiary is also an excellent credential contributing to Green Apple awards, ISO 14000 profile and environmental policies.

Bespoke SLAs, consultation, B2B promotions and partnerships;
professional bee farmer to professional clients.

A corporate apiary enables an organisation to promote and exceed environmental policies, bio-diversity objectives, sustainability initiatives and corporate responsibility, as well as providing amazing industry public relations. The popularity of bees has grown to match the increasing awareness of their central role in our environment.

There are many reasons for keeping bees, both environmental and commercial.  Urban hives ensure pollination even in city centers, in turn increasing crops from fruit or seed producing trees. In an age where honey bees and wild pollinators face many threats, keeping healthy honey bee colonies responsibly supports food security and local ecology.

Management by an experienced urban beekeeper with disease accreditation will ensure your colonies are maintained in a responsible and environmentally sensitive manner. You will also be supporting one of the oldest recorded British crafts and the declining number of bee farmers who practice it. In return, the client may claim the prestige of hosting one of the UK’s most intriguing creatures, producing their own honey and meeting policy goals.

Contact us today, request our FAQ, and find out how we can achieve your vision together.

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