Collection: Bee Outdoors

Some of the best moments happen outside. A long walk through the countryside, an afternoon in the garden, a weekend away spent somewhere quiet and surrounded by trees. Nature has a way of resetting things, and the more time you spend in it, the more you notice the small details that make it work. The bees on the wildflowers. The hum of a garden in full bloom. The simple fact that so much of what grows around us depends on pollinators doing their job.

Our Bee Outdoors collection is a range of bee-inspired products designed for outdoor living. These are practical items for time spent with outside and in nature, whether you're heading out for a walk, spending time in the garden, or looking after a four-legged friend. Simple, natural solutions for on-the-go use, all connected to the bees that we care deeply about.

What You'll Find in the Bee Outdoors Collection

This collection brings together products that make sense for people who spend time outdoors and care about the natural world around them. From pocket-sized bee rescue kits to wildflower seedballs that help rebuild pollinator habitats, everything here serves a purpose and connects back to our beloved bees.

Bee Revival Kits

If you've ever found a tired bee on the pavement and not known what to do, a bee revival kit solves that problem. Our Beevive revival kits are compact, keyring-sized devices that contain a refillable bottle of sugar syrup designed to give exhausted bees the energy they need to get back on their way.

You simply unscrew the natural cork top, place a couple of drops near the bee, and give it time to drink. Within a few minutes, most bees recover enough to fly off. It's a small thing, but when you consider that around 270 species of bee live in the UK and their populations have been steadily declining for decades, every individual bee matters. Our customers love keeping these clipped to bags, jacket zips, and dog leads so they're always ready when needed.

Wildflower Seedballs

Wildflower seedballs are one of the simplest ways to do something genuinely good for pollinators. Each seedball is a compact sphere packed with native UK wildflower seeds, designed to protect them from birds and wind until conditions are right for germination.
Using them couldn't be easier. Scatter them on bare soil or into pots and containers in spring or autumn, and let the rain do the rest. The seeds germinate, and within a few months you'll have wildflowers growing that provide food for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Wildflower meadows in the UK have declined by around 97% since the 1930s, so every patch of pollinator-friendly planting helps rebuild what's been lost.

Seedballs also make a lovely gift for gardeners, nature lovers, or anyone who wants to make their outdoor space a bit more wildlife-friendly. They work just as well in a window box or balcony pot as they do scattered across a back garden.

Natural Dog Shampoo

If you share your outdoor adventures with a dog, you'll know how often they need a wash after a good walk. Our natural dog shampoo uses gentle, bee-derived ingredients to clean and condition your dog's coat without the harsh chemicals found in many commercial pet shampoos.

Most supermarket dog shampoos contain synthetic fragrances, parabens, and detergents that can irritate sensitive skin, particularly in dogs prone to itching or dry patches. A formula with 100% natural ingredients avoids all of that while still doing a thorough job of cleaning mud, dirt, and other debris off your dog. It's gentle enough for regular use and leaves the coat soft, clean and glossy without any undesireable residue.

Why Outdoor Living and Bee Conservation Go Together

Spending time outdoors gives you a front-row seat to the work that pollinators do. Bees visit flowers in your garden, pollinate the crops in nearby fields, and keep ecosystems functioning in ways most people never think about. One in three bites of food we eat depends on pollinators, and bees are responsible for pollinating roughly 80% of wildflowers across Europe.

But bee populations in the UK have been under pressure for years. Habitat loss, pesticide use, disease, and the shrinking of wildflower meadows have all taken their toll. The products in our Bee Outdoors collection are small, practical ways to push back against that decline. A bee revival kit on hand can help you save any bee that needs your help. Seedballs help create new foraging habitat. Even choosing natural products over synthetic ones reduces the chemical load on the environment that bees and other wildlife have to contend with.

As a family business built around bees and biodiversity, this collection is close to our hearts. Every product supports the idea that caring for nature and enjoying nature aren't separate things. They go hand in hand.

Practical Gifts for Nature Lovers

The Bee Outdoors collection is full of products that make thoughtful gifts for anyone who loves spending time outside. A bee revival kit is a conversation starter and a genuinely useful thing to carry. Wildflower seedballs come beautifully presented and give the recipient something to plant and watch grow. Natural dog shampoo is a practical gift for any dog owner who cares about what goes on their pet's skin.

These products pair well with items from our other collections too. A jar of raw honey and a packet of seedballs makes a lovely combination for a gardener. A bee revival kit alongside a beeswax candle works for someone who appreciates both the outdoors and a cosy evening in. Browse our Bee Gifts collection for more ideas on putting together the perfect present.

Getting the Most from Your Outdoor Bee Products

Bee Revival Kit Tips

Keep your kit somewhere accessible, clipped to a bag or jacket rather than buried at the bottom of a drawer. The sugar syrup inside is refillable, so when it runs out you can top it up with a simple mix of white sugar and water (equal parts, stirred until dissolved). If you come across a tired bee, place the drops on a flat surface near it rather than directly on the bee, and make sure that you are giving it enough space to drink at its own pace.

Seedball Planting Guide

The best times to scatter seedballs are spring and autumn. Choose a spot with some bare soil and reasonable sunlight, and simply scatter them on the surface. There's no need to bury them or break them apart. Rain does the work, the seeds germinate, and nature will take over from there.

Dog Shampoo Guide

Wet your dog's coat thoroughly, apply a small amount of shampoo, and work it into a lather from neck to tail. Rinse well with clean water and towel dry. Our natural formula is free from the harsh detergents that often cause irritation, but every dog is different. So, for dogs with sensitive skin, a patch test on a small area first is always a sensible precaution with any new product.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Bee Revival Kit and How Does it Work?
A bee revival kit is a small, keyring-sized device containing refillable sugar syrup. When you find an exhausted bee, you place a few drops of the syrup near it to provide energy. Most bees recover and fly away within minutes.
What Are Wildflower Seedballs?
Seedballs are small spheres packed with native UK wildflower seeds. You scatter them on bare soil in spring or autumn, and the rain does the rest. The seedball protects the seeds until they're ready to germinate, and the wildflowers that grow provide food for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators.
Is Natural Dog Shampoo Better for My Dog?
Natural dog shampoo avoids the synthetic fragrances, parabens, and harsh detergents found in many commercial alternatives. It cleans effectively using gentle, bee-derived ingredients while leaving the coat soft and free from chemical residue.
How Do I Create a Bee-Friendly Garden?
Start by planting wildflowers using seedballs or native seed mixes. Avoid using pesticides where possible, and leave areas of your garden a little wild to provide shelter for solitary bees and other insects. Every patch of pollinator-friendly planting contributes to rebuilding the wildflower habitats that bees depend on.
Why Are Bees So Important?
Bees are responsible for pollinating around 80% of wildflowers in Europe and one in three bites of the food we eat depends on pollinators. Without bees, the food system and natural ecosystems would be in serious trouble. Supporting bee populations through conservation products, habitat creation, and responsible beekeeping helps protect the biodiversity that sustains all of us.

Browse Our Bee Outdoors Collection

Every product in this collection is designed for people who love spending time outside and care about the natural world around them. From bee revival kits you can clip to your bag to wildflower seedballs that turn bare soil into pollinator habitat, these are practical, natural products that make a genuine difference.

We deliver across the UK with tracked Royal Mail shipping at £3.65, or free on orders over £60. If you have any questions about our outdoor products or anything else in our range, we'd love to hear from you through our contact page.