Meet NYC's rooftop beekeeper
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Meet NYC's rooftop beekeeper
""Even though it seems so chaotic, it's really a box of calm. The reliability, the predictability of the bees and their behavior is something I enjoy and something I find very comforting.""
""People who care about the world they live in, they naturally, whether or not they initially realize it, care about bees because bees are so connected to their whole lives.""
""These apiaries are what allow Coté to create his unique and hyperlocal 'rooftop honey,' spanning neighborhoods across the city from Sunset Park to Harlem to Soho.""
Andrew Coté, a fourth generation beekeeper, finds calm in the chaos of beekeeping. He has sold honey at NYC farmer's markets for decades and opened a storefront named 'Nobu & Andrew's Honey.' His apiaries are located on rooftops of iconic buildings, allowing him to produce hyperlocal 'rooftop honey.' Coté believes that many people care about bees due to their connection to the environment. He also leads apprenticeships and manages swarm removals, showcasing his dedication to beekeeping and community engagement.
Read at ABC7 Los Angeles
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