We plant a tree with every order

We never take any more than one third of a colony resource and only then if there is plenty to spare.

Our bees take priority with the honey they make to ensure they have enough to last them through times of prolonged bad weather. During the winter they will not venture from the hive and rely solely on the honey they have produced.

If the weather has allowed the bees to venture out and gather plenty of nectar and pollen, we hope to harvest and have honey back in stock mid to late May.

You can sign up to our newsletter for notification of when it’s back in stock using the 'Bee in the know’ sign up at the bottom of the website page.

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