
All of our honeybee colonies are located around Linesville and Conneaut Lake PA areas and the bees forage for pollen and nectar from various plants and trees from roughly March through October.

Here is one of four different yards. Depending on the time of year these hives produce different types of honey. In the spring they make honey from the trees - maple, apple, sumac, locust and many more. In the summertime there are plenty of flowers - clover, milkweed, sunflower, loosestrife, ironweed and others. In the fall the big producers are goldenrod and asters. They all lend the

Busy bees hard at work this summer
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Swarms. We try to catch as many as we can in the spring/early summer to give them a nice new home and then put them to work.

The end result of the hard work put in. Fresh high quality honey is what makes the difference in our meads.
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