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Clift Hotel BEEcosystemBEEcosystem has teamed up with Clift hotel to give guests an up-close look at bees at work.2
BEEcosystem beesA closeup image of bees living and working in a BEEcosystem observation hive.3
BEEcosystem observation hiveBEEcosystem has set up an ambassador program that links beekeeping experts with businesses.4
Clift Hotel BEEcosystemBees pollinate one out of every three bites of food, which is why Dustin Betz and Michael Faengle are so keen to make their modular hives widely available.5
BEEcosystem hive closeupThe BEEcosystem hive includes several measures to ensure both bees and their human caretakers are comfortable.6
BEEcosystem indoor hivesBEEcosystem hives are modular, expanding in a hexagonal design similar to honeycombs inside the hive.7
BEEcosystem indoor hivesThe hives attach with a patent=pending magnetic design that eliminates the need for extra framing.8
BEEcosystem Indoor hivesThe transport tube acts like the bee version of a dog door, allowing the bees access to foraging space outdoors.9









