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Last chance to order Summer Leaf Bees for 2025—shipping closes Sunday, August 24. Take advantage of BOGO 50% off + $5 off your first set before it’s too late.
Find everything you need to help your Summer Leaf Bees thrive, from starter kits and nesting reeds to tools that guide bees home safely. These gentle pollinators make a big difference in your garden, and our supplies are crafted from bee-safe, sustainable materials for the best results.
Don’t wait—once the season ends, shipping stops, and your bees won’t have time to nest. Order now and be ready for next summer’s blooms.
We're here to give you support, resources, and bee-raising communities that bring your garden to life. Everything we do is backed by research to keep your buzzing friends safe and happy.
Dave and Kellie continue our rewilding series with a field trip to three very different locations—a rails-to-trails site, a city park, and an organic farm—to see which offers the best home for wild bees. Learn how to “think like a bee” by assessing habitat, food sources, nesting materials, and chemical safety, and discover what makes an A+ bee oasis.
Sophie was more than our office dog—she was part of the Crown Bees family. This week, we said goodbye. In her honor, we’re raising funds to support the animals she loved to visit. Join us in remembering her by giving back.
Wild bees often make their homes in the overlooked spaces around us—hollow stems, patches of bare soil, old wood, or piles of fallen leaves. A sunny corner with native blooms can become a bustling pollinator hotspot if the habitat is right.
Hot summers can be tough on developing native bees. If your cocoons are still inside nesting materials, here’s how to keep them safe from heat damage, pests, and mold.
As summer kicks off and graduation season blooms, many families are planning backyard barbecues, parties, and send-offs filled with joy and tradition. But one tradition we’d love to see fade away? Releasing plastic balloons. This year, celebrate life—and support it—by releasing native bees instead.