At Beepods we want our customers to BEE successful. As a new beekeeper, you have much to learn and the bees can’t always wait for you to figure it out. Fortunately, we offer a Beepods membership so that you can continue to receive support even beyond your first year.
1. Priority Support
New beekeepers can find it difficult to identify and troubleshoot problems. When you need help with your hive, you will be glad to know that Beepods experts are there for you when issues pop up. Subscribers get priority access to phone and email support. You can also sign up for automatic email reminders for hive maintenance.
2. Training
Managing a beehive requires time and attention. With a Beepods membership, you get access to videos, e-books, and documentation which are updated weekly. Learn how to install your hive, analyze comb contents, winterize your hive, harvest propolis, use Beepods equipment and tools, and much more. You might start out as a new-bee, but you will turn into a confident keeper!
3. Community
There’s a lot to learn in beekeeping and successful keepers learn from each other. Get access to the exclusive Keeper’s Corner Facebook group where you can interact with other members and exchange ideas and stories. You can connect with a mentor beekeeper or BEE a mentor to someone else.
4. Products and Services
Beepods members get early access to our products and services. Every season we launch new e-books, many in limited quantity. Get discounts on products like hoodies, bee viewers, and harvest boxes.
5. Software
Save time and avoid frustration with Beepods Healthy Hive™ Management Software. Performing hive inspections and keeping logs just got a whole lot easier.
It takes time and dedication to be a successful beekeeper. Sign up for a Beepods membership and you will be part of a professional beekeeping community. Your questions will be answered quickly, you will save money on purchases, and you will feel confident knowing that the Beepods experts are supporting you.
https://www.uky.edu/Ag/Entomology/ythfacts/4h/beekeep/basbeop.htm
https://americanbeejournal.com/conducting-hive-inspection/