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Sustainability rooted in community, scaled by nature.

A map of beehives Biggie Bee Farm manages across Southeast Louisiana and nearby communities. Each pin represents not only bees at work, but community partners and land stewards investing in sustainability, biodiversity, and food security — helping build a thriving, resilient, blooming Louisiana.

100+ Hives
Across LA & MS landscapes
500M+ Bees
Thriving colonies each season
3,000+ Acres
Pollinated annually
Local Roots, Lasting Impact
Farms, families & ecosystems supported

Port Allen Apiary

South Louisiana Bloom Report

Track Louisiana’s pollinator season with Biggie Bee Farm. Get monthly bloom reports, nectar flow updates, and pollinator activity insights from the field.

Seasonal bloom intelligence from Biggie Bee Farm • Louisiana Pollinator Corridor Project

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A Living Map of Louisiana’s Pollinator Infrastructure

What you’re seeing isn’t just flowers or bees.

This is a real-time ecological system — mapping how pollinators move, where forage exists, and where impact can be strengthened across the Mississippi River corridor.

Each point represents an opportunity: to support biodiversity, strengthen food systems, and create measurable environmental impact directly on your property.

  • 🌼 Track bloom cycles & forage gaps
  • 🐝 Understand pollinator movement
  • 📍 Identify high-impact placement zones
  • 📊 Visualize ESG-ready biodiversity data
*Map points shown are NOT exact hive locations.
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These conditions determine whether colonies grow, stall, or produce. Understanding them allows us to place hives, support forage, and guide planting decisions with precision — not guesswork.

Live Pollinator Signals

What’s happening in the landscape right now

Real-time ecological signals across Louisiana — based on bloom activity, seasonal shifts, and pollinator behavior.

Primary Nectar

Moderate

Active Bloom Zones

28

Dominant Bloom

Blackberry + Clover

Pollinator Activity

Increasing

Regional Snapshot

Acadiana

Strong early bloom with consistent nectar sources emerging.

Baton Rouge Corridor

Nectar flow building as spring bloom expands.

North Louisiana

Early transition phase with limited but increasing forage.

These signals help guide hive placement, planting strategy, and pollinator support decisions across changing seasonal conditions.

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Plant your impact where it matters most. Be part of a legacy that buzzes with life– shaping Louisiana’s sustainability with hives that breathe life into flowers, food, and future generations.

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