2023 Honey

We are now selling 2023 honey for sale for $12.00 a pound bottle. We will not process honey again until next spring as we have found that our hives are stronger and healthier in spring when we leave late summer and fall honey for the bees.

Honey kitchen showing just some of the honey we processed this year.

Our honey.

All of our honey is harvested from our hives in Woodland, Georgia. Customers with allergies tell us that our honey helps them more than any other they have tried. We avoid using pesticides and herbicides on our land both for the protection of our bees and to minimize chemicals in our honey. We ensure that we only process honey that has been gathered from natural sources by placing empty honey supers on hives once spring trees and flowers start to bloom and after we have ceased any supplemental feeding. With this year’s rainfall, we have not yet needed to supplement feed our hives at all. The maple trees bloomed about two weeks earlier than usual this year, and all of the trees bounced back quickly from the 17 degree frost! The bounty (and the rain) have continued into July. We extend bee food sources by growing buckwheat in late spring and a variety of clovers year round. The honey we left in the hives last fall lasted well into spring, and the bees have so far shown no interest whatsoever in buckets of sugar syrup or scoops of pollen substitute!

Contact us for dates and locations of farmer’s markets we will attend.

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Lazer Creek Apiary, Woodland, GA

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