Homemade Hives

Adam Weaver's Bikube Saves Bees One Step at a Time

As much as I want a pet shark, I’m not going to provide it with a place to live the way Adam Weaver’s Bikube (BEE-CUBE) does for bees.

The Bikube is a manmade beehive designed to tackle the Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) that is wiping bees out worldwide.

The homemade hive attaches to the outside of the house and acts as a bee hotel (free of charge… okay, maybe honey). Adam Weaver’s slope design eliminates the problem of water and debris from staying on the Bikube.

The Bikube has a viewing window so people can admire the backbreaking jobs that bees involve themselves in. Also, in case a change of scenery is in order, the Bikube sports a lovely and convenient handle.

As crazy as it sounds, and as much as I possess a standard distaste for bees, one can’t help but admire an invention designed to save a species.

Bee Conservation
Designing manmade beehives for bee conservation that are simple and easy for individuals to use and attach.
Sustainable Architecture
Designing buildings to incorporate green infrastructure elements that support bee colonies and other forms of local wildlife.
Educational Tools
Providing educational resources for the general public to better understand the importance of bee conservation and how individuals can help.

Industries Being Reshaped

Construction
A new market for designers and builders to construct manmade beehives that attach to homes and/or buildings.
Agriculture
Agricultural businesses can utilize manmade beehives to support honey production while also assisting in the conservation of local bee populations.
Education
Developing educational resources and tools to raise public awareness on the importance of bee conservation and ways people can help.
SCORE
2.6 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 50%
Activity 20%
Freshness 8%