Austin Bees

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Austin Bees (formerly Eastside Honey Co.) is a page dedicated to all things beekeeping in the Austin, Texas area.

Sign the Petition 06/04/2019

This is so great!
A good solution so this doesn't happen again.

Sign the Petition Adopt A Live Bee Removal Policy at Petco Park

05/16/2019

Whoa!

Photos from Austin Nature & Science Center's post 04/26/2019

Bees are back at ANSC!!!
You should go take a look! Its free 7 days a week!

Photos 04/24/2019

https://m.facebook.com/ATXnaturecenter/photos/a.431621389055/10158474976909056/?type=3&source=48

These bees were removed from the Oakwood Cemetery Chapel by Austin Bees. From this general perspective, you can almost see their new home! (SPOILER: It's ANSC!). Stay tuned.

Photos 02/14/2019

Happy Valentine's Day!

Photos 01/16/2019

This is THE BIG EDUCATIONAL EVENT in Austin if you're a beekeeper! Don't miss out!!!
(Link in comments)

Photos from Bermondsey Street Bees's post 01/02/2019

A great use for those leftover NYE champagne corks!

https://mtouch.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1905763906219361&id=255422444586857

Photos 12/18/2018

What separates an experienced beekeeper from an inexperienced newbie? It often has nothing to do with number of years one has kept bees, nor the books read, or classes attended.
In many instances, it can be as simple as asking "why?" or "should I?", and then seeking out a sound, rational, science-based and api-centric answer to that question. The more often you find yourself following that question/answer approach, the more experienced you are as a beekeeper.

"HoneyBot" Robotic Bees Take Historic Test Flight - Austin EcoNetwork 04/01/2018

Proud to be a part of the research group pushing the frontlines of exciting innovations in beekeeping with the great folks down at South Texas State University.
Here's to a brighter future!

"HoneyBot" Robotic Bees Take Historic Test Flight - Austin EcoNetwork Guest Post – from John Schmidt John “J.J.” Schmidt is a student studying biodiversity at the University of Texas at Austin. He writes regularly...

Photos from Austin Nature & Science Center's post 03/23/2018

If you haven't been to the Austin Nature and Science Center, you are missing out! Why?
1) It's FREE!
2) It's open 7 days a week!
3) There's parking under Mopac.
4) They have BEES!

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1908 Westridge Drive
Austin, TX
78704

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 4pm
Thursday 9am - 4pm
Friday 9am - 2pm
Saturday 9am - 3pm
Sunday 8am - 3pm