Know what kind of day your bees are walking into.
A plain-English bee-weather read, a hive log that learns your yard, and a community of beekeepers — built by a real one.
ⓘ Why am I seeing this?
Generic weather doesn't speak bee.
Most weather apps will tell you it's 72 and sunny. They won't tell you the 20-mph gusts could close your inspection window by noon, or that a regional nectar flow is tapering, or that Thursday's freeze is the one to watch for your hives.
Without that read, inspections get skipped, notes stay on paper, and the season goes by in guesses.
🌸 What's blooming in Columbus (43215)
Live bloom state for your area.
Golden Alexanders
White Dutch Clover
Yellow Sweet Clover
Autumn Olive
Multiflora Rose
Bramble
From signup to your first useful read takes about two minutes.
1. Tell us where your bees live.
Country and ZIP — pin-drop optional.
2. Get today's bee-weather.
Inspection window, freeze warnings, what's in bloom near you.
3. Log what you see.
Inspections, mites, sightings. Beehiveful keeps your yard history in one place, so the next decision has better context.
🤝 From the community
Got homey?
Has anyone in or around Ky. Got any honey yet?, mine is not capped yet.
Entrance Reducer Needed?
I’m in central NYS and we’ve been experiencing a bit of a cool rainy stretch for the past couple of weeks. It looks like…
Honey storage
Can I store capped honey frame in my basement or do I need to store it in the freezer?
What this looks like in your week.
You check the app at breakfast. Today's a partial window, 10–2. Maple's still flowing. Last inspection was 12 days ago — that hive was queenright, mites low. You head out around ten. From the yard, you log what you saw. By lunch you're back inside with the notes saved, and you know what to watch for tomorrow.
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