Downtown Denver Hotel Installs Beehives on Rooftop
Downtown Denver Hotel Installs Beehives on Rooftop
Two colonies of bees are now enjoying the high life at Grand Hyatt Denver after the hotel installed beehives on the rooftop. Bees can travel up to six miles from their hive in search of pollen, so the Grand Hyatt put hives at 1750 Welton Street to improve downtown Denver's ecosystem, according to Grand Hyatt general manager Amit Patel…
Two colonies of bees are now enjoying the high life at Grand Hyatt Denver after the hotel installed beehives on the rooftop. Bees can travel up to six miles from their hive in search of pollen, so the Grand Hyatt put hives at 1750 Welton Street to improve downtown Denver's ecosystem, according to Grand Hyatt general manager Amit Patel…
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