Made in Connecticut: Mike’s Beehive
Ed Bahr left his career in automotive repair to start his own company in beehives and beehive supplies.
Rebecca Surran
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May 20, 2025, 10:54 AM
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Updated 10 days ago
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Sometimes in life a change is just meant to "bee."
That was the case for Ed Bahr who left his career in automotive repair to start his own company in beehives and beehive supplies with
Mike's Beehives
.
His story is this week’s Made in Connecticut.
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