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Local Natural Raw Wildflower Honey
Our honey comes directly from the hive, bottled in jars labeled to show location of origin - typically a location in central NJ's Somerset, Mercer and Hunterdon counties.  Much of our honey is produced on locations owned by friends and benefactors who allow us to place beehives on their property.  And, many of the bottles we sell have labels that are unique to them.  Some of our current product labels are shown on this web site.

In 2009, we produced limited quantities of honey in the following places: Princeton, Hillsborough, Hopewell & Hopewell Valley, Ringoes and Skillman, New Jersey

Where Can You Buy Our Honey Products?
We generally sell our honey and other bee products primarily through natural food stores and local farm stands. See our Sales Locations web page for availability and specifics.

Honey Flavor & Color
Based on the nectar and pollen sources (i.e. types of flowering plants) that are found in each beehive's location, the flavor and color of the honey will vary. Color and taste will also vary with the seasons - as flowering plants come and go with the advance of summer and fall.  We typically extract and bottle most of our honey in the late summer and fall - and leave substantial amounts for the bees to feed on for the ensuing winter months.  We usually also leave the bees' mid-fall nectar collection.  This usually ensures sufficient winter food stores - and avoids the need to supplement the bees' food stores with processed sugar.  A typical hive in New Jersey needs about 60 lbs. of honey to survive the winter!

Natural vs. Commercial Honey
"Local, natural, raw honey" means that the honey you buy is as it existed in the beehive located in the town shown on our label. No destructive heat above 110°F or so is applied during extraction and bottling.  Even at room temperature, honey will not flow well - so a little warmth helps when we manually bottle it.  Some filtering is done (with a stainless steel strainer) to remove the larger bits of wax and such which comes off the honeycomb when the honey is extracted.

Natural raw wildflower honey contains minerals, valuable enzymes, some pollen and possibly small particles of wax and other debris. bee on hyssop plant  Natural raw honey may have a cloudy appearance because of the included pollen - and may also tend to crystallize more quickly than commercially produced honey.  Most commercially available honey is a blend - a mixture of two or more honeys differing in floral source, color, flavor, density or geographic origin. It is also heat-treated - up to 180°F, after extraction from the bee hive.  This reduces the moisture level, destroys yeast cells and enzymes, and liquefies crystals in the honey.  Heat-exposure may also results in product deterioration, effects sensory qualities, reduces freshness and can darken the natural honey color.

Allergy Relief ?
Local natural raw wildflower honey is sought by allergy sufferers as the pollen in the honey is thought to lessen the sensitivity to hay fever and allergies.  The location of honey production helps in selecting the honey that will best meet the needs of customers who are treating their allergies with local honey.  That is, honey produced close to where the customer lives is thought to have more of the pollen types that the customer breathes normally. See our Allergy Relief web page for a more on this topic.

 





Tiny mite responsible for bee colony deaths - CTV.ca

Tiny mite responsible for bee colony deaths
CTV.ca
An Ontario researcher has identified a main cause in the decline of the province's honeybee colonies over the last three years -- the varroa mite. ...
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Publ.Date : Wed, 03 Mar 2010 21:17:49 GMT+00:00

Honeybee workshop planned - Manchester Journal

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MANCHESTER - The third in a series of "Getting Started with Honeybees" workshops is upon us. Come share in the learning with bee wizard Jack Rath. ...

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Publ.Date : Wed, 03 Mar 2010 20:34:14 GMT+00:00

Sweet! Honey adds flair to a multitide of dishes - Shreveport Times

Sweet! Honey adds flair to a multitide of dishes
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The little honeybee is well known for its ceaseless labor. It lives in a hive that is a bevy of activity, yet a single worker bee makes only 1/12th of a ...


Publ.Date : Wed, 10 Mar 2010 08:04:03 GMT+00:00

Beautician ships to Oaklawn for Honeybee - Daily Racing Form (registration)

Beautician ships to Oaklawn for Honeybee
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The Rebel will share a card with the Grade 3, $125000 Honeybee for 3-year-old fillies at 1 1/16 miles. It is the final local prep for the ...


Publ.Date : Tue, 09 Mar 2010 22:36:08 GMT+00:00

Lack of honeybees, excessively wet weather might make crop fall from trees too ... - Daily Democrat

Lack of honeybees, excessively wet weather might make crop fall from trees too ...
Daily Democrat
Since 2004, one of the largest issues facing the almond industry has been the diminished number of honeybees caused by an unexplained phenomenon known by ...

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Publ.Date : Sat, 06 Mar 2010 16:04:14 GMT+00:00

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Island honeybee population falling
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Beekeepers on Vancouver Island are reporting up to 90% of the honey bees on the Island have died over the winter. Helen Kennedy with Arlow honey farm says ...
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Publ.Date : Wed, 10 Mar 2010 21:50:21 GMT+00:00

Bee parasite could destroy crops, experts warn - Bermuda Sun

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Publ.Date : Wed, 03 Mar 2010 16:14:43 GMT+00:00

Weston group has latest buzz on bees - Weston Forum

Weston group has latest buzz on bees
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Publ.Date : Mon, 22 Feb 2010 05:06:36 GMT+00:00

Climate change linked to death of 90% of Vancouver Island honeybee population - Examiner.com

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Climate change linked to death of 90% of Vancouver Island honeybee population
Examiner.com
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) reports that the bees have been stricken by the varroa mite, which makes them more susceptible to other viruses. ...
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Publ.Date : Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:11:57 GMT+00:00

Queen bees blocked at border - Toronto Star

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A Queen bee in the pupae stage is attacked by virulent, Varroa destructor parasitic mites. The Hawaiian queens are one to two months old when they are mated ...

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Publ.Date : Sat, 27 Feb 2010 09:36:23 GMT+00:00

Queen Bees free to cross border - Toronto Star

Queen Bees free to cross border
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In late January the mite known as Varroa destructor – partly responsible for high honey bee mortality across North America and recently linked to 85 per ...

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Publ.Date : Tue, 09 Mar 2010 09:40:29 GMT+00:00

Disease, weather kill Vancouver Island bees - CBC.ca

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Pesticides designed to protect honeybees against the varroa mite have lbeen osing their effectiveness, leading to heavy colony losses across Canada in ...
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Publ.Date : Tue, 09 Mar 2010 19:39:13 GMT+00:00

Ontario's major bee losses blamed on varroa - Manitoba Co-operator

Ontario's major bee losses blamed on varroa
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Unexpectedly high overwintering losses in Ontario's honeybee colonies over the past three years can be blamed largely on varroa mites, according to a new ...

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Publ.Date : Wed, 10 Mar 2010 21:26:10 GMT+00:00

Parasite responsible for bee deaths - Welland Tribune

Parasite responsible for bee deaths
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The battle to be stronger and tougher than the varroa mite is one beekeepers know well. But for every new mite pesticide strip for hives put out by ...
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Publ.Date : Sat, 06 Mar 2010 11:34:21 GMT+00:00

Varroa mites are main culprit in death of Ontario bees: Guelph study - The Canadian Press

Varroa mites are main culprit in death of Ontario bees: Guelph study
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TORONTO — The varroa mite is emerging as the leading culprit in the death of honey-producing insects in Ontario, say researchers who were as busy as bees ...
Tiny mite responsible for bee colony deathsCTV.ca
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Publ.Date : Wed, 03 Mar 2010 23:27:13 GMT+00:00

Hawaii's public worker furloughs hike costs as services deteriorate - Honolulu Advertiser

Hawaii's public worker furloughs hike costs as services deteriorate
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... invasive plant pests threatening native forests on Maui; survey for varroa bee mites on Kaua'i; and prevent the spread of other alien invaders. ...

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Publ.Date : Tue, 09 Mar 2010 12:02:25 GMT+00:00

Worries about bee health accompany start of orchard pollination - San Jose Mercury News

Worries about bee health accompany start of orchard pollination
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Publ.Date : Mon, 15 Feb 2010 15:39:20 GMT+00:00

Varroa mites are main culprit in death of Ontario bees: Guelph study - The Canadian Press

Varroa mites are main culprit in death of Ontario bees: Guelph study
The Canadian Press
TORONTO — The varroa mite is emerging as the leading culprit in the death of honey-producing insects in Ontario, say researchers who were as busy as bees ...
Tiny mite responsible for bee colony deathsCTV.ca
Varroa mites are main culprit in death of Ontario bees: Guelph studyCHQR
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Publ.Date : Wed, 03 Mar 2010 23:27:13 GMT+00:00

Researchers seek 'super' bee cure for a deadly disorder - Washington Times

Washington Times

Researchers seek 'super' bee cure for a deadly disorder
Washington Times
Scientists continue to search for the cause of Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), a malady that has greatly reduced the US bee population. ...


Publ.Date : Fri, 05 Mar 2010 05:13:43 GMT+00:00

Is the bee virus bunk? - Globe and Mail

Is the bee virus bunk?
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He closed his apiary before "colony collapse disorder" wiped out a third of American honey bees this year. But he says the bee virus that officials blame ...

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Publ.Date : Sun, 21 Feb 2010 14:53:06 GMT+00:00

Lack of honeybees, excessively wet weather might make crop fall from trees too ... - Daily Democrat

Lack of honeybees, excessively wet weather might make crop fall from trees too ...
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... almond industry has been the diminished number of honeybees caused by an unexplained phenomenon known by scientists as Colony Collapse Disorder, or CCD. ...

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Publ.Date : Sat, 06 Mar 2010 16:04:14 GMT+00:00

“The Hive and the Honey Bee,” Dadant & Sons - Quad City Times

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Publ.Date : Sun, 28 Feb 2010 12:16:22 GMT+00:00

California beekeepers again grapple with colony collapse disorder - The Olympian

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The problem known as colony collapse disorder is characterized by a sudden drop in a bee colony's population and the inexplicable absence of dead bees. ...

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Publ.Date : Mon, 08 Mar 2010 13:33:23 GMT+00:00

Hawaii's public worker furloughs hike costs as services deteriorate - Honolulu Advertiser

Hawaii's public worker furloughs hike costs as services deteriorate
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The Cost of Colony Collapse Disorder, as You've Never Seen it Calculated Before - Daily Green

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The Cost of Colony Collapse Disorder, as You've Never Seen it Calculated Before
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The cost of colony collapse disorder adds up for beekeepers, putting many out of business. Here's how the costs add up. When the media or researchers talk ...


Publ.Date : Sat, 20 Feb 2010 15:34:47 GMT+00:00

Widely Used Pesticides Found to Impair Bee Reproduction - U.S. News & World Report

Widely Used Pesticides Found to Impair Bee Reproduction
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The authors of the new study don't argue that pyrethroids are a cause of colony collapse disorder, the mysterious die-offs affecting honeybees throughout ...

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