They are not the Honey,
They are life itself

We observe and interact with bees and their products, in a unique way around the world, in which they are our teachers and we coexist with them. For this reason we know that our life and the life of the planet depend absolutely on them.

The BeeRing CEO

The BeeRing friendly hive is protected under two Pat. Pending # 62/656-631 and 16/946,187

(scene 2015 and 2019)

The BeeRing architectural design is protected under Copyright SRu 1-167-830

(scene 2012)

BeeRing© is an international organization aimed to promote people’s responsiveness to the conservation of the bees and other pollinators, people’s awareness of their crucial role in human life and the planet’s ecosystem, and applied research to understand their collective performance and communication patterns.

1978 – Javier Camilo Beekeeping 

2000 – Javier Camilo loading a truck with bees ready to go to California

2005 – Javier Camilo at Vero Beach, Florida

2008 – Construction of The BeeRing Hut at Vero Beach, Florida

2008 – The BeeRing Hut at Vero Beach, Florida

2016 – Commercial Operations

2020 – The BeeRing Hut at Jardines de México, México

Observation Bee Hive

2021 – The BeeRing Friendly Hive

2022 – Research on Beehives

2022 – Javier Camilo shows hives for the Operation Swarm

Our History

Javier Camilio begins his journey with the bees

Javier Camilo starts beekeeping operations in USA

Javier Camilio designs the BeeRing hut

First application of a BeeRing hive on the field

The first BeeRing Hut is built in Vero Beach, Florida

The BeeRing Inc. is founded to study and protect the bees

Research begins to monitor bee queens with miniature RFID

Design of the Friendly Hive begins and patent application is submitted

The BeeRing starts supporting sustainable commercial beekeeping for pollination and production of bee products

The BeeRing assists beekepers documenting Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) cases

Our researchers start studying the sound emitted by the bee queen

Our team desings and builds the seccond BeeRing Hut in Jardines de México, the largest floral botanical garden in the world

America’s first BeeRing Research Hut in operation recording thousands of hours of bee sounds

Commercial launch of The BeeRing Friendly Hive prototype in Mexico

Development of a system for non-invasive detection of bee queens via Blind Signal Separation (BSS)

Operation Swarm starts up to repopulate bees

Our History

Javier Camilio begins his journey with the bees

1978 – Javier Camilo Beekeeping 

Javier Camilo starts beekeeping operations in USA

2000 – Javier Camilo loading a truck with bees ready to go to California

First application of a BeeRing hive on the field

2005 – Javier Camilo at Vero Beach, Florida

The first BeeRing Hut is built in Vero Beach, Florida

2008 – Construction of The BeeRing Hut at Vero Beach, Florida

2008 – The BeeRing Hut at Vero Beach, Florida

The BeeRing Inc. is founded to study and protect the bees

Research begins to monitor bee queens with miniature RFID

Design of the Friendly Hive begins and patent application is submitted

The BeeRing starts supporting sustainable commercial beekeeping for pollination and production of bee products

2016 – Commercial Operations

The BeeRing assists beekepers documenting Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) cases

Our researchers start studying the sound emitted by the bee queen

Our team desings and builds the seccond BeeRing Hut in Jardines de México, the largest floral botanical garden in the world

2020 – The BeeRing Hut at Jardines de México, México

America’s first BeeRing Research Hut in operation recording thousands of hours of bee sounds

Commercial launch of The BeeRing Friendly Hive prototype in Mexico

Observation Bee Hive

2021 – The BeeRing Friendly Hive

Development of a system for non-invasive detection of bee queens via Blind Signal Separation (BSS)

2021 – Research on Beehives

Operation Swarm starts up to repopulate bees

2022 – Javier Camilo shows hives for the Operation Swarm

Our History

Javier Camilio begins his journey with the bees

1978 – Javier Camilo Beekeeping 

Javier Camilo starts beekeeping operations in USA

2000 – Javier Camilo loading a truck with bees ready to go to California

2005 – Javier Camilo at Vero Beach, Florida

Javier Camilio designs
The BeeRing Hut

First application of a BeeRing hive on the field

The first BeeRing Hut is built in Vero Beach, Florida

2008 – Construction of The BeeRing Hut at Vero Beach, Florida

2008 – The BeeRing Hut at Vero Beach, Florida

The BeeRing Inc. is founded to study and protect the bees

Research begins to monitor bee queens with miniature RFID

Design of the Friendly Hive begins and patent application is submitted

The BeeRing starts supporting sustainable commercial beekeeping for pollination and production of bee products

2016 – Commercial Operations

The BeeRing assists beekepers documenting Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) cases

Our researchers start studying the sound emitted by the bee queen

Our team desings and builds the seccond BeeRing Hut in Jardines de México, the largest floral botanical garden in the world

America’s first BeeRing Research Hut in operation recording thousands of hours of bee sounds

2020 – The BeeRing Hut at Jardines de México, México

Commercial launch of The BeeRing Friendly Hive prototype in Mexico

Observation Bee Hive

2021 – The BeeRing Friendly Hive

Development of a system for non-invasive detection of bee queens via Blind Signal Separation (BSS)

2022 – Research on Beehives

Operation Swarm starts up to repopulate bees

2022 – Javier Camilo shows hives for the Operation Swarm

Join Us

People

Join the BeeRing, get to know the bees, support them and help create a better world for the bees and us.

NGO

Join our efforts to protect the bees as an NGO.

Government

Develop policies and enact laws to safeguard bees and their ecosystems.

Companies

Implement a comprehensive CSR vision that aims adding pollinators as members of the value chain.

The BeeRing Friendly Hive is an innovative bee habitat that merges technology, nature, and well-being into a portable and sustainable design. Created for global distribution in both indoor and outdoor environments, these hives are designed to support the reproduction and protection of bees, allowing them to thrive in a natural setting. By adopting a BeeRing Hive, individuals can interact with bees in a friendly and sustainable way, contributing to their global repopulation and supporting a cause that goes beyond economic gain.

Social and Environmental Commitment

BeeRing is a non-profit initiative. Our goal is not to generate profits but to use the funds obtained to donate hives in exchange for information that helps us advance more rapidly in our research on bee communication. By donating the hives, we not only gather valuable data on their behavior but also teach beekeepers to practice a more friendly and sustainable approach to beekeeping.