Kenya’s beekeeping scene is growing fast. From smallholder farmers in Kitui to urban hobbyists in Nairobi, more people are keeping bees for income, pollination and conservation. Below is a clear, practical guide to the hive types, the main suppliers and how to buy—organized so you can scan quickly and act confidently.
A bee shed—sometimes called a bee house—is more than just a shelter. It’s a place where you can manage colonies in a controlled environment, shield them from harsh weather, and keep them safe from curious humans or wandering animals. Unlike traditional open-air setups, a shed brings stability to the apiary and makes day-to-day operations far more efficient. The trick is to enclose the space while still allowing bees to fly freely in and out.
