Charlie braves the +100°F Texas heat to remove beehives from old cars, then meets Bee Man Dan in Houston to remove a large hive from the top of a six-story building-if the heat doesn't wipe them out!
Charlie tries a more natural approach to beekeeping by building his first top-bar hive. Then, Charlie heads to San Antonio to meet a scientist who is studying the medicinal properties of honey.
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business, starting with a clean slate which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
Charlie goes behind the scenes at a full-scale commercial beekeeping operation dating back to the 1800s. After removing a huge open-air hive in Houston, Charlie tries his hand at Beeweaver Apiaries.
Charlie takes on a doubleheader of hives in rural Texas. Then it's payday in the bee yards as Charlie turns the tap on his Flow Hive, and takes his product to market.
Charlie welcomes two local bakers who help him rob a few hives, extract the honey, and take the raw product straight to the bakery for some culinary magic.
All beekeeping and no fun makes Charlie a dull boy! Diving into the business of bees, Charlie sets up a hive lease for Ag exemption, then gets into a squabble with an ill-mannered chainsaw.
Charlie braves the +100°F Texas heat to remove beehives from old cars, then meets Bee Man Dan in Houston to remove a large hive from the top of a six-story building-if the heat doesn't wipe them out!
Charlie receives a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go behind the scenes of migratory beekeeping operations and witness the largest insect migration in the world.
Charlie tries a more natural approach to beekeeping by building his first top-bar hive. Then, Charlie heads to San Antonio to meet a scientist who is studying the medicinal properties of honey.
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business, starting with a clean slate which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
All beekeeping and no fun makes Charlie a dull boy! Diving into the business of bees, Charlie sets up a hive lease for Ag exemption, then gets into a squabble with an ill-mannered chainsaw.
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business, starting with a clean slate which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
Charlie braves the +100°F Texas heat to remove beehives from old cars, then meets Bee Man Dan in Houston to remove a large hive from the top of a six-story building-if the heat doesn't wipe them out!
Charlie receives a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go behind the scenes of migratory beekeeping operations and witness the largest insect migration in the world.
Charlie tries a more natural approach to beekeeping by building his first top-bar hive. Then, Charlie heads to San Antonio to meet a scientist who is studying the medicinal properties of honey.
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business, starting with a clean slate which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
Charlie visits the oldest hardware store in Texas and a local brewery, to check out their honey ale. Then he gets an assist on a removal from his wife, Kaye -- who has an eye for finding queens.
All beekeeping and no fun makes Charlie a dull boy! Diving into the business of bees, Charlie sets up a hive lease for Ag exemption, then gets into a squabble with an ill-mannered chainsaw.
Charlie returns to his childhood summer home in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, where local beekeeper Curtis Mraz shows him the subtle differences of beekeeping up north in a colder climate.
Charlie protects his bees from varroa mites, a necessary yet cumbersome task in order to maintain the health of his hives. Thankfully, he gets a new vaporizer that could greatly expedite the process.
Charlie travels to Massachusetts for a behind-the-scenes tour at Maxant Industries. In the machine shop, Charlie tries his hand at welding and learns the ins and outs of the metalworking business.
Charlie braves the +100°F Texas heat to remove beehives from old cars, then meets Bee Man Dan in Houston to remove a large hive from the top of a six-story building-if the heat doesn't wipe them out!
Charlie returns to his childhood summer home in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, where local beekeeper Curtis Mraz shows him the subtle differences of beekeeping up north in a colder climate.
Charlie receives a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go behind the scenes of migratory beekeeping operations and witness the largest insect migration in the world.
Charlie protects his bees from varroa mites, a necessary yet cumbersome task in order to maintain the health of his hives. Thankfully, he gets a new vaporizer that could greatly expedite the process.
Charlie returns to his childhood summer home in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, where local beekeeper Curtis Mraz shows him the subtle differences of beekeeping up north in a colder climate.
Charlie goes behind the scenes at a full-scale commercial beekeeping operation dating back to the 1800s. After removing a huge open-air hive in Houston, Charlie tries his hand at Beeweaver Apiaries.
Charlie braves the +100°F Texas heat to remove beehives from old cars, then meets Bee Man Dan in Houston to remove a large hive from the top of a six-story building-if the heat doesn't wipe them out!
Charlie protects his bees from varroa mites, a necessary yet cumbersome task in order to maintain the health of his hives. Thankfully, he gets a new vaporizer that could greatly expedite the process.
Charlie takes on a doubleheader of hives in rural Texas. Then it's payday in the bee yards as Charlie turns the tap on his Flow Hive, and takes his product to market.
Charlie receives a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to go behind the scenes of migratory beekeeping operations and witness the largest insect migration in the world.
Charlie travels to Massachusetts for a behind-the-scenes tour at Maxant Industries. In the machine shop, Charlie tries his hand at welding and learns the ins and outs of the metalworking business.
Charlie tries a more natural approach to beekeeping by building his first top-bar hive. Then, Charlie heads to San Antonio to meet a scientist who is studying the medicinal properties of honey.
All beekeeping and no fun makes Charlie a dull boy! Diving into the business of bees, Charlie sets up a hive lease for Ag exemption, then gets into a squabble with an ill-mannered chainsaw.
Charlie sets out to expand his bee business, starting with a clean slate which means washing out the inside of the BeeMobile; after a date night with Kaye, Charlie practices the way of the chainsaw.
Charlie braves the +100°F Texas heat to remove beehives from old cars, then meets Bee Man Dan in Houston to remove a large hive from the top of a six-story building-if the heat doesn't wipe them out!
Charlie takes the city of San Antonio by storm, removing bees from a derelict jet engine, rehabbing a hive at the fabled San Antonio Zoo, and getting into the art of raising and re-queening colonies.
Charlie goes behind the scenes at a full-scale commercial beekeeping operation dating back to the 1800s. After removing a huge open-air hive in Houston, Charlie tries his hand at Beeweaver Apiaries.
Charlie goes back to college where he gets schooled by a bee professor who works on cutting edge research. Then, Charlie finds himself in Louisiana on one of his toughest removals yet.
Charlie takes on a doubleheader of hives in rural Texas. Then it's payday in the bee yards as Charlie turns the tap on his Flow Hive, and takes his product to market.
Charlie visits the oldest hardware store in Texas and a local brewery, to check out their honey ale. Then he gets an assist on a removal from his wife, Kaye -- who has an eye for finding queens.
Charlie welcomes two local bakers who help him rob a few hives, extract the honey, and take the raw product straight to the bakery for some culinary magic.