Project Information: Initiatives for Bee Conservation

Why Hamulii?

Hamuli: little hooks that unite the wings (front and rear) of hymenopterans (wasps, ants, and bees) in flight.

Bees possess small structures known as hamuli, distinguishing them from other insects. These structures are located between their fore and hind wings, forming a row of tiny hooks that allow the wings to connect and synchronize during the flight of bees.

Hence the name Hamulii, which embodies the spirit of teamwork and illustrates how collective small actions can make a difference and transform into realities.

We are proud to be at the forefront of sustainable apiculture. Explore our services, and feel free to reach out with any inquiries as we work towards our vision of a more ecologically harmonious future.

About Us

Hamulii was conceived as scientific journey, our mission transcends conventional boundaries. Inspired by the eloquence of numerical language on the nature, our aspirations extend beyond customary beekeeping paradigms, materializing in the genesis of innovative honey and pollen solutions. At the core of our enterprise is the Mead named "Epifanía", a libation that embodies our passion for honey and our unwavering commitment to the art inherent in sustainable apiculture.