Description: ***There's nothing better you can do to help "save the bees" than to plant more NATIVE flowers and trees ! *** Raw Honey cut comb & liquid Raw Wildflower Honey from 3 Apiary Sites (bee yards) in Chester County, Pennsylvania, USA Comb honey is the purest honey you can get , just as the bees made it, right out of the hive. It's also the most expensive since the bees and beekeeper lose the wax comb the bees make.It takes around 10 pounds of nectar to make 1 pound of honey. Around 8-10# of honey to make one pound of wax.The wax comb is the beekeepers "gold". Lighter Local Raw Spring Honey.Darker Local Raw Fall Honey. Unfiltered, unheated, only screened. **From our own hives only**We would never buy and resell honey from someone else or imported possibly adulterated honey.$2.5-$5-$10-$15-$20-$25-$50 Options3 different locations = 6 different tasting honeys. June Spring harvest and September fall harvest.All 6 taste a little different. Stop by to sample them all. Get in touch.H = home site M = Middle site, S = South site.Hf, Mf, Sf on lids = fall honey. H, M , S = Spring honey.Honey Hutch on Porch. Put $$ in cash box behind right door. If you need change, call or ring the door bell. Or two mini-hex jars for $5 makes change good.I also work in Exton so I could bring honey down to that area as well.Local = within 10 mile radius.Raw = never heated over 110*F, screened not filtered.We are a 6 member family who all play hockey and we have 3 bee yards (apiary sites) in Chester County. (Kenilworth, Glenmoore, & {Glenmoore/Downingtown/Coatesville junction}) We use 10 frame Langstroth bee hives and keep all 12+ hives at least 15 feet apart. This is healthier for each honeybee colony. No two beekeepers have the same tasting honey. It all depends on what blooms in the approx. 3 mile range of their hives and time of year.SPRING HONEY–light/clearSUMMER HONEY-amberFALL HONEY-darkest******Never feed honey to infants under 1 year old.*******Real honey will crystallize. Place jar in pot of hot water to liquefy.***Do not refrigerate.**Keep lid on as honey absorbs moisture***Is a good first aid dressing*** Honey sold by weight not volume***Most (but not all) people with allergies benefit from the pollen in local raw honey. 1/2tsp of local pollen a day even better.Special Thanks goes to: Queen Beyonce, Queen Cleopatra, Queen Gladwynn, Queen Elizabeth, Queen Medina, Queen Thalia, Queen Splitina, Queen Amelia, Queen Lesandra, Queen Juliette, & Queen Mariel.We have our PA Apiary License & Our PA Limited Food License to sell in Stores(Diane's Pet Shop, Lanis Ice, Gardners Landscape and Nursery, & Weidner's Deli so far) All hives are registered with the PA Dept. of Agriculture.We are also licensed & inspected to sell bees in PA as well.Justin & Jessie ShifflerHat Trick HoneyMembers of:CCBA Chester County Beekeeper AssociationMCBA Montgomery County Beekeepers AssociationPBG Philadelphia Beekeepers GuildBSBA Berks County Beekeepers AssociationPSBA Pennsylvania State Beekeeper AssociationEAS Eastern Apiculture SocietyAAS American Apitherapy SocietyPS-Know you're local be keeper.Two beekeepers a 5 miles apart could have different tasting honey depending on the flowers and trees in the area for their bees.Ask and make sure they don't buy and resell other people's honey or worse fake imported honey as their own when they run out. (if indeed they are actually selling their own honey. If label says packaged by, bottled by, or distributed by, it's not their own honey)Ask how many bee yards they have and how far apart that keep their hives from each other. The more spacing the healthier the hive. We prefer at least 15-20 feet between hives. Too many honey bee colonies in one location will also out-compete all the other native pollinators and take too much of the food sources. Our beloved Western Honey bee is not native to the US and is an agricultural livestock and a super organism. They fly miles for food and hoard all they can for overwintering. Our native bees (over 300 in PA alone) only travel a couple hundred yards at most for food so too many honeybee colonies in an area can negatively impact the forage for the native pollinators who are most important and at the most risk for extinction and decline. How to help the bees and more importantly all native pollinators?MOW LESS, PLANT MORE.***There's nothing better you can do to help "save the bees" than to plant more NATIVE flowers and trees ! ***Use no chemicals/poisons. If you "must", after plants/trees bloom AND after dusk.We have been fooled into thinking a green invasive turf grass lawn is some kind of status symbol if success but it's actually a desert for nature and provides nothing for animals and insects.*************If you don't USE it, why mow it????***********Do not use any insecticides herbicides and fungicides on your property. Especially when flowers and trees are blooming. Please stop poisoning the planet. Research native pollinator plants and trees and try to plant as much as you can. Bonus you'll have less yard to mow. SHRINK YOUR LAWN ! NATIVE PLANTS: How we save the world: (this is not an understatement) Look up any Doug Tallamy YouTube video from 2020 or 2019 on his recent book tour for "Nature's Best Hope". He is a professor at University of Delaware and lives in Oxford Chester County. He puts it perfectly why native plants are so important and how everyone who owns land has a duty to provide for nature. His prior book "Bringing Nature Home" changed how my wife thinks deeply.Jessie would love you give you a Yarden tour anytime to show how much life you can bring back to just one acre one plant at a time. Yarden = garden + yard.Why waste so much time, money, and pollution (sound, air, ground and water) FIGHTING nature and the outdoors every weekend off work when you could be HARMONIZING with nature??? Jessie is the President of the new SE PA Wild One's Chapter. Wild One's of SEPA Jessie's Native Plant Talk: (2 links) https://northcoventrytownship.com/eac-presents-native-plants-in-the-landscape/?fbclid=IwAR1qvHGtAtRGb6OhOoUlghSCIBw1za23lnJ7ACM2fSNRIKqwbty1cLPRo8Uhttps://transcripts.gotomeeting.com/#/s/8961f864fff655bfe601a01667ddf991d6bfbc866f3af24d3edace574fb2f961Doug Tallamy:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARdYLamTA-M&fbclid=IwAR1U3myggrelvrVgbCZHNoonrEmeD3XuNY83-JI9hn2hi9NYdJGdSMnUx7o
Price: 20 USD
Location: Pottstown, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2023-11-04T18:20:17.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Food Aisle: Fresh
Type: Wildflower Honey
Form: Comb
Product: Honey
Brand: Hat Trick Honey
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Food Specifications: No artificial Coloring, No artificial Flavoring, Unpasteurised