About Our Enterprise

We at Berry Bees strive to provide natural, handcrafted products in an environmentally conscious way, promoting sustainable practices that assist both the bees and our customers. Through our services, we aim to raise awareness and advocate for bee populations. Since 2014, our hives have been populated with both domestic and wild bees that are cared for by our student team using only the most sustainable methods to ensure the highest quality honey and beeswax as possible.

We are proud to offer a wide range of beeswax products like lip balm, lotion bars, cuticle cream, and candles. When available, we also sell our delicious raw honey. Find our products in The Shipyard, Berry’s campus retail store located in the Krannert building. Additionally, our products can be purchased at the Westcott building and local markets such as Georgia's Rome, Ridge Ferry, and the Cartersville Farmers market.

Rooted In Real Experience

Our student enterprises give learners the opportunity to build skills through production, problem-solving, and collaboration—connecting classroom knowledge to meaningful work.

Made By Hand, Led By Students

Our student enterprises give learners the opportunity to build skills through production, problem-solving, and collaboration—connecting classroom knowledge to meaningful work.

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Sustaining The Hive

Managed by Berry students, our beekeeping operation supports pollinator health while producing high-quality honey and bee-based goods. This enterprise blends sustainability, agriculture, and hands-on learning in a way that benefits both our campus and the environment.

Where to Buy Our Products

Products available at The Shipyard and Markets

Shop In The Shipyard

Available year-round

Visit our campus store to browse our full collection of products.

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At Our Markets

Offers limited products only offered at markets

Find us at campus markets throughout the year. Check our schedule for dates and times.

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Meet The Leadership Team

Student General Manager

Lindsey Langford

My name is Lindsey, and I am the General Manager of Berry Bees. Through this role, I have gained experience not only in beekeeping, but also in team leadership and business management. One of the most valuable lessons I have learned as a GM is the importance of both environmental stewardship and collaboration, as each team member plays a vital role in the success of the enterprise. Leading Berry Bees has taught me what it takes to responsibly represent an enterprise while caring for honeybees, and it has allowed me to develop leadership skills and create meaningful memories that I will carry forward.

Meet The Team

Get to know the people behind our work

Lindsey Langford

Lindsey Langford

General Manager
Trinity Rivera

Trinity Rivera

Operations Associate

Brina Hayes

Inventory Specialist
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Will Agan

Will Agan

Operations Assistant

Ella Daniell

Operations Assistant
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FAQs

Where are the bees located on campus?

The bees are currently located in the fenced Wescott grounds in the lower garden.

How many hives are there?

We currently have six hives.

When will you have honey?

Honey is typically harvested from May-July. However, you should act fast because it typically sells out fast!

Contact Us

Get in touch, we'd love to hear from you