
Forest Health Alert: Fall Webworm & Eastern Tent Caterpillar
Fall is the season of the insect! Grateful Trees and Bees’ arborist has observed over the past two weeks an increase in defoliating caterpillar activity

Fall is the season of the insect! Grateful Trees and Bees’ arborist has observed over the past two weeks an increase in defoliating caterpillar activity

Greetings! It is my pleasure to share the good news that Grateful Trees and Bees now offers North Carolina landowners a full array of Forestry

In honor of the bard who blesses our family with his riveting recitations (you know who you are!), Grateful Trees and Bees is thrilled to

Our friends at HarvestLiberty.net found some brood on a honeycomb frame. They saved the brood from the honey extractor, but not before taking a few

Starting a bee hive on your property is an exciting event. It’s akin to having a new baby in the house — or 15,000 new

Well, it’s official. At Grateful Trees and Bees’ kitchen garden in Durham, NC the potatoes are tucked all snug in their beds while visions of

Today Grateful Trees and Bees hived two new queens with the assistance of our youngest beekeeper. For our clients who will soon be starting hives

Gravity — the force that exerts downward pressure on everything on Planet Earth, keeping us all firmly planted to the ground — is a constant
The best time to prune your trees is during the late Fall and winter. At Grateful Trees & Bees, we believe that, as with human

I’m Jennifer, the wife of Grateful Trees & Bee’s owner, Jake, and more often than not, I’ll be the writer of this here blog. Today

Bees are responsible for pollinating one third of our nation’s food supply: all those vegetables, fruits and nuts that we depend on. Since 2006 ten

A core sample of a tree is a fascinating work of natural art that articulates not only the life of the tree, but the life