With the cherry blossoms starting to spring into action here in February, you can’t help but think about the exciting season ahead. Justin Maness of Buddha Bee Apiary brings the buzz to spring in the Triangle.
Buddha Bee Apiary manages bees on your property. You don’t need to be a professional beekeeper to be part of the community or to foster a hive.
Buddha Bee Apiary shares that supporting their business, “allows us to take on more hosts, reach more people, and introduce more pollinators to the community.”
Cultivating the Hive
They are using the current winter months to cultivate the hive. They encourage any curious or prospective clients to reach out during the winter to get a jump on scheduling a property assessment before spring has sprung.
Scheduling a free visit from one of the professional beekeepers will help you to find out if your backyard is a good fit. They prioritize working in harmony with nature and the surroundings as a steward to the environment. Their goal of leaving a positive impact, inspires a respect for beekeeping both seasonally and for future generations.
Check out how Buddha Bee Apiary brings the buzz to spring in the Triangle. Follow the link to their recent Facebook post from February 16, 2024 and watch the video we helped produce!
Bring your idea Full Circle
We at Full Circle are so glad to work with Justin and his team capturing video both on-location and also in their out-yard at Inter-Faith Food Shuttle Farm in Raleigh, NC. We love supporting business like Buddha Bee Apiary to help tell their story and to help amplify their messages and outreach. Video is an essential part in ‘showing‘ what your business is all about rather than just ‘telling’. If you or anyone you know would like to consider how video can amplify your message, feel free to contact us and browse our portfolio. We are excited to bring our talent for visual storytelling to the Research Triangle here in North Carolina in addition to being based out of the San Francisco Bay Area.
Buddha Bee Apiary uses winter to bring the Buzz to Spring
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