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Tips, guides and expert articles from beekeepers for beekeepers.

Control Beentry from Claude and ChatGPT
Connect Beentry as a connector to Claude or ChatGPT and ask AI about your hives, inspections, and collections in natural language — or have an inspection recorded directly.
July 30, 2026Read
Africanized bees: how to keep them
In Brazil and Latin America, Africanized bees are common. They are not monsters from headlines, just require respect and technique.
July 22, 2026Read
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Voice Records: Describe the Inspection and Beentry Will Fill in the Rest
The new voice dictation feature in Beentry saves you time at the apiary. Speak — the app recognizes what you've seen and automatically fills in the tags for you.
July 17, 2026Read
Beekeeping Calendar for Australia and New Zealand
A practical month-by-month calendar of the southern-hemisphere beekeeping season — from spring build-up in September to wintering down, including varroa and American foulbrood.
July 17, 2026Read
Meliponiculture: Keeping Stingless Bees
In Brazil, there are hundreds of species of bees that do not sting yet produce honey. Meliponiculture, the keeping of stingless bees, up close.
July 16, 2026Read
Beentry: an app made by beekeepers for beekeepers
We are beekeepers ourselves and couldn't find a proper tool for our bees anywhere. So we wrote it ourselves. Here is our story.
July 12, 2026Read
The Report Hornet App Revealed Asian Hornet on a Bus
Passengers at a Rozvadov gas station photographed suspicious insects and sent them via the Report Hornet app. It was the first intruder of the year in the Czech Republic.
April 29, 2026Read
Earth Day: Why Bees Are Really Important
Without bees, humanity won't perish in four years. The truth about the role of bees in the ecosystem is more interesting than poster clichés – and requires a completely different kind of help from us.
April 22, 2026Read
BeeCalc: 5 Practical Scenarios
BeeCalc is a free calculator for beekeepers. Check out 5 specific scenarios — from preparing sugar syrup to evaluating varroa mite infestation. Now also available on the web.
April 10, 2026Read
When to Properly Apply a Construction Frame Against Varroa
April is decisive. Learn how to recognize the right time to apply the construction frame against varroa, where to place it, and when to cut out the drone comb.
April 8, 2026Read
When and How to Do the First Spring Inspection Without Mistakes
March sun tempts you to open the hive, but the first spring inspection requires calm and the right moment. We will show when to intervene, what to look for, and what to avoid.
March 10, 2026Read
Deadline for Submitting Winter Hive Debris and How to Correctly Read the Result
February is a month of quiet decisions. Find out the deadline for submitting winter hive debris, how to properly prepare a sample, and what the lab result really tells you about varroosis.
February 5, 2026Read
Control Beentry from Claude and ChatGPT
Connect Beentry as a connector to Claude or ChatGPT and ask AI about your hives, inspections, and collections in natural language — or have an inspection recorded directly.
July 30, 2026Read
Africanized bees: how to keep them
In Brazil and Latin America, Africanized bees are common. They are not monsters from headlines, just require respect and technique.
July 22, 2026Read
Try Beentry
Manage hives, records and inspections in one place.
Try for free
Voice Records: Describe the Inspection and Beentry Will Fill in the Rest
The new voice dictation feature in Beentry saves you time at the apiary. Speak — the app recognizes what you've seen and automatically fills in the tags for you.
July 17, 2026Read
Beekeeping Calendar for Australia and New Zealand
A practical month-by-month calendar of the southern-hemisphere beekeeping season — from spring build-up in September to wintering down, including varroa and American foulbrood.
July 17, 2026Read
Meliponiculture: Keeping Stingless Bees
In Brazil, there are hundreds of species of bees that do not sting yet produce honey. Meliponiculture, the keeping of stingless bees, up close.
July 16, 2026Read
Beentry: an app made by beekeepers for beekeepers
We are beekeepers ourselves and couldn't find a proper tool for our bees anywhere. So we wrote it ourselves. Here is our story.
July 12, 2026Read
The Report Hornet App Revealed Asian Hornet on a Bus
Passengers at a Rozvadov gas station photographed suspicious insects and sent them via the Report Hornet app. It was the first intruder of the year in the Czech Republic.
April 29, 2026Read
Earth Day: Why Bees Are Really Important
Without bees, humanity won't perish in four years. The truth about the role of bees in the ecosystem is more interesting than poster clichés – and requires a completely different kind of help from us.
April 22, 2026Read
BeeCalc: 5 Practical Scenarios
BeeCalc is a free calculator for beekeepers. Check out 5 specific scenarios — from preparing sugar syrup to evaluating varroa mite infestation. Now also available on the web.
April 10, 2026Read
When to Properly Apply a Construction Frame Against Varroa
April is decisive. Learn how to recognize the right time to apply the construction frame against varroa, where to place it, and when to cut out the drone comb.
April 8, 2026Read
When and How to Do the First Spring Inspection Without Mistakes
March sun tempts you to open the hive, but the first spring inspection requires calm and the right moment. We will show when to intervene, what to look for, and what to avoid.
March 10, 2026Read
Deadline for Submitting Winter Hive Debris and How to Correctly Read the Result
February is a month of quiet decisions. Find out the deadline for submitting winter hive debris, how to properly prepare a sample, and what the lab result really tells you about varroosis.
February 5, 2026Read
Control Beentry from Claude and ChatGPT
Connect Beentry as a connector to Claude or ChatGPT and ask AI about your hives, inspections, and collections in natural language — or have an inspection recorded directly.
July 30, 2026Read
Africanized bees: how to keep them
In Brazil and Latin America, Africanized bees are common. They are not monsters from headlines, just require respect and technique.
July 22, 2026Read
Voice Records: Describe the Inspection and Beentry Will Fill in the Rest
The new voice dictation feature in Beentry saves you time at the apiary. Speak — the app recognizes what you've seen and automatically fills in the tags for you.
July 17, 2026Read
Beekeeping Calendar for Australia and New Zealand
A practical month-by-month calendar of the southern-hemisphere beekeeping season — from spring build-up in September to wintering down, including varroa and American foulbrood.
July 17, 2026Read
Meliponiculture: Keeping Stingless Bees
In Brazil, there are hundreds of species of bees that do not sting yet produce honey. Meliponiculture, the keeping of stingless bees, up close.
July 16, 2026Read
Beentry: an app made by beekeepers for beekeepers
We are beekeepers ourselves and couldn't find a proper tool for our bees anywhere. So we wrote it ourselves. Here is our story.
July 12, 2026Read
The Report Hornet App Revealed Asian Hornet on a Bus
Passengers at a Rozvadov gas station photographed suspicious insects and sent them via the Report Hornet app. It was the first intruder of the year in the Czech Republic.
April 29, 2026Read
Earth Day: Why Bees Are Really Important
Without bees, humanity won't perish in four years. The truth about the role of bees in the ecosystem is more interesting than poster clichés – and requires a completely different kind of help from us.
April 22, 2026Read
BeeCalc: 5 Practical Scenarios
BeeCalc is a free calculator for beekeepers. Check out 5 specific scenarios — from preparing sugar syrup to evaluating varroa mite infestation. Now also available on the web.
April 10, 2026Read
When to Properly Apply a Construction Frame Against Varroa
April is decisive. Learn how to recognize the right time to apply the construction frame against varroa, where to place it, and when to cut out the drone comb.
April 8, 2026Read
When and How to Do the First Spring Inspection Without Mistakes
March sun tempts you to open the hive, but the first spring inspection requires calm and the right moment. We will show when to intervene, what to look for, and what to avoid.
March 10, 2026Read
Deadline for Submitting Winter Hive Debris and How to Correctly Read the Result
February is a month of quiet decisions. Find out the deadline for submitting winter hive debris, how to properly prepare a sample, and what the lab result really tells you about varroosis.
February 5, 2026Read