The Hive Station is a beekeeper's solution to their lack of storage and workspace. Because of pesticides, diseases, change in climate, and agricultural monoculture, the honeybee population is in jeopardy. Although beekeeping can aid in increasing and protecting bee populations, the process is complex and equipment intensive. This limits the adoption of beekeeping as a hobby. The Hive Station has a large top surface to place a hive box upon while working, a drawer pulls out from the right and a comb/frame hanger comes out of the left simultaneously. The side table provides space to set down tools and the frame hanger is used to inspect individual combs for pests, laying patterns, and any irregularities. There are two 3.5" deep drawers and one 6.5" drawer for storing the various tools a beekeeper needs with them while checking on their hive(s). On the bottom there is also a stool for the beekeeper to relax and connect with their bees while working with them.