Honey Bee Therapy
Every detail designed with you and the bees in mind.
Hive Air
Breathing in hive air offers remarkable natural benefits. The air within a beehive is rich in propolis particles and beneficial compounds that support respiratory health and wellness. Many people report improved breathing clarity and enhanced vitality after exposure to hive air. This ancient practice, known as apitherapy, harnesses the pure, enzyme-rich atmosphere of the hive to promote overall well-being and natural healing.
Anti-Inflammatory
Chronic inflammation is increasingly recognized as a root cause of numerous health conditions, from cardiovascular disease to autoimmune disorders. Anti-inflammatory compounds work at the cellular level to reduce excessive inflammatory responses, helping to prevent the cascade of health issues associated with persistent inflammation.
This is one of the main reasons hive air and Apitherapy as a whole is greatly beneficial.
The Buzz of the Bees
Experience the gentle buzz of bees—nature's soothing symphony. This calming sound has been shown to reduce anxiety and activate the vagus nerve, promoting deep relaxation and inner peace. Let the rhythmic hum guide you toward tranquility and wellness.
Crafmanship elevated
Master Craftsman Cory and Master Beekeeper McKay joined their expertise to create a hut rooted in precision and reverence for the honeybee. Crafted from aromatic cedar, every angle is intentional and every board perfectly aligned — inspired by the sacred geometry of the hexagon. More than a structure, it is a tribute to the harmony, intelligence, and quiet brilliance of the hive.
Becoming the beekeeper
This is not a “set it and forget it” hive. Like any living colony, it requires the attentive care of an active beekeeper to ensure the health and vitality of the bees. Each hut houses two top-bar hives within its base, thoughtfully integrated into the design. If you have any questions about care or management, we are always happy to guide you.
Meet your beekeeper
Mckay is a Master beekeeper certified with Cornell University. She has nearly two decades of experience keeping bees and coaching new beekeepers. She is on the board of the American Apitherapy Society, and it passionate about heath and wellness.