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With colony collapse disorder (CCD), populations of honeybees are significant decline due to parasites and environmental factors, so they need all the help they can get right now.  With the Mayor’s signature of the Sustainability Act of 2012, DC residents can now legally and easily keep hives in their yards.

So in May 2015, a beehive was added to the lot.  A great local service (EcoHoneyBees) will install and maintain the hive (I used to keep a hive a decade ago but became a bit too allergic, and never did it very well!)  Eco Honeybees is a female-owned company based in Northern Virginia right outside Washington, DC.  Currently they are the only company in the country that will deliver and set up a fully stocked, custom-made beehive to your home or place of business, and then help maintain the hive throughout the year- you get the honey in the fall.

EcoHoneyBees

Other resources: DC Honeybees (nonprofit) and the DC Beekeepers Alliance (including ‘10 things you can do to support urban honeybees‘).

Larry from EcoHoneyBees installing the hive at Micro Showcase, May 2015
Larry from EcoHoneyBees installing the hive at Micro Showcase, May 2015
Micro Showcase beehive
Micro Showcase beehive
The registered hive
The registered hive
Registered with DC DDOE
Registered with DC DDOE
3 quarts honey from 2015!
3 quarts honey from 2015!

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