Urban Beehive
Get your stingers out for the “Bikube;” it’s a beehive for modern city dwellers who want to help fix the decreasing bee population. The designer of this project, Adam Weaver, attacks the Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) problem head-on with this stylish box. It’s a beehive. You attach it to your outside wall. Bees live in it! And you could probably paint flames on it if you wanted to!
More details: The Bikube is designed with slopes on all sides to let rain and debris slide off with ease. The Bikube is a nucleus hive, and it is easily wall mounted. The Bikube utilizes an integrated handle for ease of use and transport, and there’s a glass section for humans to look and peek in on what kind of business is going on inside the hive.
Let’s make honey-bees abundant!
Designer: Adam Weaver


























9 Comments »
Carl says
if this works well i can see it generating a real buzz.
Confucius says
v nice Carl.
Lamah says
Don’t people normally pay to have bees removed from their external walls?
Carl says
correct because they leave a pheromone that attracts more the next season. best to get rid if it is attached to your home.
Shree says
I see a real necessity here!
chang hori says
oh…Im like it.it’s very lovely idea
for the natural world~
Syl says
where can I get this. please.
Elisabeth Beckman says
Hi, a beekeeper I know in Paris, France, told me bees are surviving better in cities than the country because city gardeners grow a vast variety of flowers and use less pesticides.
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