Resources & Tools

Practical calculators, interactive guides, and reference materials for beekeepers and pollinator advocates. Evidence-based tools built on research and field data.

Available Tools

Each tool is designed to solve specific challenges in beekeeping and pollinator conservation. All calculations are based on university extension guidelines and industry standards.

Colony Health
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Varroa Mite Treatment Calculator

Calculate precise treatment dosages based on colony count, mite infestation levels, and chosen treatment method. Includes timing recommendations and action plans for all severity levels.

  • Dosage calculations for Apivar, Oxalic Acid, Formic Acid, and HopGuard
  • Urgency assessments based on IPM thresholds (1-2%, 3-5%, 6-9%, 10%+)
  • Treatment duration and application notes
  • Emergency protocols for critical infestations
Launch Calculator
Seasonal Management
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Seasonal Checklist Generator

Generate customized month-by-month task lists based on your climate zone and management style. Printable checklists with timing guidance for inspections, treatments, and hive preparations.

  • Regional climate zone selection (USDA zones 3-10)
  • Monthly task breakdowns with timing windows
  • Inspection checklists and treatment schedules
  • Printable PDF format for apiary records
Launch Generator
Forage Planning
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Regional Bloom Calendar

Interactive flowering timeline showing when major nectar and pollen sources bloom in your region. Plan apiary locations and understand dearth periods throughout the season.

  • Region-specific bloom schedules by state
  • Native plants and common agricultural crops
  • Nectar flow intensity ratings
  • Dearth period identification
Integrated Pest Management
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IPM Treatment Scheduler

Year-round integrated pest management timeline customized to your climate zone. Coordinate mite treatments, disease monitoring, and hive inspections with seasonal colony cycles.

  • Climate-adjusted treatment windows
  • Rotation schedules to prevent resistance
  • Honey production timing considerations
  • Monitoring frequency recommendations