apiary management feature
Apiary management that keeps every yard in context
HiveAware gives each apiary a practical operating record so beekeepers can plan yard visits without rebuilding context from scattered notes.
Direct answer
Short answer
HiveAware apiary management keeps yard details, hive assignments, inspections, treatments, tasks, harvests, queen records, and location context connected in one workspace.
Apiary setup workflow
- Create each apiary with a clear name
- Add active hives to the right yard
- Use apiary filters during field work
- Review open tasks before the next visit
What it does
Connect yards to the hives and work inside them
Create apiaries, assign hives, track location context, and review the field records that belong to each yard.
- Apiary profiles
- Hive assignments
- Yard-level history
How to use it
Build the yard list before adding field records
Create each apiary, add hives to the correct yard, then use apiary filters and working-yard context while entering inspections, tasks, treatments, and harvests.
- Create yards
- Assign hives
- Filter field work
Why it matters
Yard planning stops living in memory
Before a truck leaves, the beekeeper can see which hives need work, what happened last visit, and which records belong to that yard.
- Pre-visit review
- Open work by yard
- Cleaner handoffs
Field workflow
Plan the visit from the apiary view
Review an apiary, open the hives that need attention, record work during the visit, and keep the resulting history attached to that yard.
- Review yard
- Open hives
- Record work
Questions beekeepers ask before choosing apiary management feature
Can HiveAware manage more than one apiary?
Yes. HiveAware is organized around apiaries and hives so records can stay separated by yard.
Does apiary management connect to inspections?
Yes. Hive and inspection records keep their apiary context for review and filtering.