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EVENTS

Keeping bees healthy and strong is year round work.  During the winter they stay in the hive on cold days and cluster together to create warmth.  During this time they also need plenty of strored honey and pollen to survive.  

 

As soon as the days start to get warm you will see the foragers out looking for nectar and pollen.  

Sharing The Experience

 

We really enjoy sharing our love of bees and nature.  The journey from "repelling" (hey, those are insects and they can sting!) to "compelling" (what a miracle to observe this creature at work) takes only abour as long as it takes to put on a bee suit.  

 

Guests at our place are often in for a 'work-and-learn' experience.  Luckily we have protective bee suits in all sizes!  

Join a Local Bee Club

 

Beekeepers enjoy sharing tips and helping each other out.  Usually if there is one beekeeper in the family, everyone gets involved somewhere.  There is sure to be a group meeting in your area on a regular basis.  If you are in Collin county, stop by 

www.CCHBA.ORG and enjoy a great group of families who share the joy of beekeeping and helping others learn.  

New Look

We have been working for many months to update our label and branding.  The inspiration came from our amazing honey crop this year.  Plus we are now serving customers nationwide who love our honey.  We have been truly blessed!  

 

Learn more about honey at www.honey.com

 

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