Putney Ridge Apiary
An illustrated beehive with bees flying around and a small opening at the bottom showing a bee inside. The hive has a hexagonal pattern and a wooden sign with the word 'BEES' on it.

Nature's version of an all-you-can-eat honey bar.

Excuse us, we're trying to inventory this frame. Please stop taking pictures and move along.

Raspberry drive-thru now open. One pollen order and a side of nectar, please.

Some assembly required. Supervision from 50,000 bees not required... but provided anyway.

Jade and her assistant conducting a surprise inspection. The bees were not informed.

Even the lupins are wearing bee magnets this season.

The bees call this a hive inspection. Jade calls it Tuesday.

Reece was informed the raspberry bush was blocking traffic. He chose immediate removal over filing a complaint.

Conducting a thorough hive entrance inspection. Findings: still no bees.

Reece completed his hive inspection and confirmed that the bees are, in fact, still bees.

Nine hives, a mountain view, and not a single bee. The neighborhood was still under construction.

The hive’s got talent: synchronized entrance boogie, performed daily at 3pm sharp.

Five doors to five Airbnb check-ins. Thousands of bees. No buzzer system. Just pure pollen-powered chaos.

Welcome to Le Spa Buzz, where hydration meets acrobatics.

When you’re late for work and HR installed a baby gate.

A digital illustration of a pink flower with a yellow center, green leaves, and a curved stem.

Rear entrance only. Apparently, it’s more exclusive.