ENGAGE TENANTS
Drive tenant engagement with meaningful experiences
Bees bring people together. Unite your community with unforgettable events, interactive amenities, and a dedication to nature that everyone can get behind.
Book a demoTenant engagement is our thing, backed by proven results
Rated
4.8 stars
for tenant
satisfaction
250k+
users
on our tenant engagement platform
400k+
people
have attended
events
1.35 million
jars
of honey
given away
Discover how other companies are engaging their tenants with bees
Proven solutions for a more connected community
Honey bee hive
We’ve watched over a million people fall head over heels for their bees. Connection to the honey bees leads to a stronger sense of belonging and ownership of the building.
BeeHomes
for wild bees
Give wild bees a safe place to nest and give your tenants a chance to connect with nature. Install BeeHomes in high foot traffic areas and encourage tenants to open up the observation drawers and watch the bees build their nests.
Tenant engagement platform
The MyHive platform keeps your tenants and community engaged near or far. Get updates on the bees shared by your beekeeper, keep track of upcoming hive visits, and book workshops.
Engagement report
See the quantifiable impact of your bee program. Include these metrics in your ESG report to showcase your organization’s role in spreading environmental awareness.
Branded jars
of honey
There’s no sweeter tenant appreciation gift than honey from your own hive, served up in a custom-branded jar.
Frequently asked questions
You can choose from nine different one-hour workshops, ranging from an introduction to bees to a hands-on honey extraction. They can be adapted for any group or setting, including workplaces, schools, retirement homes, and beyond!
Not necessarily. All packages include workshops to form a connection between people and the bees, as well as access to an online platform where updates about the bees are shared.
Of course, when the hive is accessible, people are welcome to observe their beekeeper during hive inspections.
No, it won’t. We work with the Italian honey bee, known for its docility. Honey bees are gentle creatures who (almost) never sting without reason. Unless they feel threatened, bees have no motivation to sting. In fact, once they sting, they lose their stinger along with a part of their abdomen and die.
Wild bees are peaceful as well. Docile and nonterritorial, they’re extremely gentle. This is why we encourage people to interact with the BeeHomes, observing the bees up close.