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∞  Welcome to our Club  ∞

The Southeast Beekeeping Club (SEBC) is a local group in the Southeast Denver metro area dedicated to helping our club members and fellow beekeepers to learn more about bees and beekeeping.


We are associated with the Colorado State Beekeepers Association, and our meetings attract people from all over!

Parker, Aurora, Castle Rock, Franktown, Elizabeth, Lone Tree, Highlands Ranch, and all around the Front Range.




Join Us for Our Monthly Beekeeping Meetings!

 

We cover seasonal beekeeping tips, share experiences, hear from guest speakers, and help new beekeepers get started.


Meetings are on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 pm at the Pikes Peak Grange, just north of Franktown on Hwy 83. (map)

Bring your Beekeeping questions and your favorite dish to our 6:00 pm Potluck 'Buzz & Bites'. Whether you have questions about mite checks, hive behavior, or what to expect this month, we’ve got you covered - no pressure, just great food and great bee talk! There is always a seasoned beekeeper willing to listen and give advice.  


Come learn, share, and connect with your local beekeeping community!


Still want to be a part of our amazing community but can't make the drive?  No worries! We livestream them all!
SEBC YouTube

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Connecting Landowners and Beekeepers


Hosting a beehive on someone else’s property, a practice commonly known as "out-yarding" or "host-a-hive," is becoming increasingly popular. This arrangement offers significant advantages for both the beekeeper and the landowner.

If you are interested in expanding your apiaries but lack the necessary space, hosting can be an ideal solution. It allows beekeepers to keep more hives without the constraints of their own property.


Our club Secretary maintains a list of landowners who are interested in hosting a beehive. If you wish to participate, simply send an email to the Secretary via the Contact Us link at the bottom of the page. The club is ready to assist throughout the process and provides a standardized contract template to help you get started.


Key Benefits of Hosting a Beehive

Access to Better Forage

One of the greatest advantages is the opportunity to locate bees in a "honey hole"—areas with outstanding nectar sources such as organic farms, wildflower meadows, or orchards. These locations often produce more honey than a typical backyard.

Increased Pollination

The immediate benefit for landowners is improved pollination. Homeowners with fruit trees, berry bushes, or vegetable gardens frequently see a marked increase in crop yield due to the enhanced presence of pollinators.

Tax Incentives

In some regions, having active honey bee colonies on a property may help landowners qualify for agricultural tax exemptions, resulting in considerable savings on property taxes.


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Apiary Event 6/21/25
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A proud part of the

Colorado State Beekeepers Association

https://coloradobeekeepers.org

 👁️‍🗨️  Looking for Club meeting slides or documents from the meeting? 
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