The Unruly Bee

The Unruly Bee A local Bee farm, with Raw unprocessed and Infused honey.

You know that is gonna be nummy, specially with our honey! We are gonna be making this for sure! Thank you for the recip...
06/27/2025

You know that is gonna be nummy, specially with our honey! We are gonna be making this for sure! Thank you for the recipe!

Friend: "I don't know why my garden isn't producing. I don't see any bugs since I started using Sevin Dust, so the plant...
05/25/2025

Friend: "I don't know why my garden isn't producing. I don't see any bugs since I started using Sevin Dust, so the plants are growing, but nothing? What's wrong?"

Me: "You used Sevin Dust; it's an insect killer. It will kill pollinators, which you need for your plants to produce! I don't have any other answer for you. Sorry."

Why do they sell it? Because people buy it. Stop buying it.

04/22/2025
Honey marshmallow fluff!! NO CORN SYRUP!
04/02/2025

Honey marshmallow fluff!!
NO CORN SYRUP!

It is SWARM season now until a cold snap. What is a swarm?Generally when it comes to honey bees, a swarm is when the que...
04/02/2025

It is SWARM season now until a cold snap.

What is a swarm?
Generally when it comes to honey bees, a swarm is when the queen whether she’s the older queen or a brand new one. Breaks free from the hive. And takes a bunch of bees “followers” with her. They follow to care for her and find a new home.
When they land on a branch in your yard, the side of your car, the side of your house. Usually during a swarm they are just in rest mode. They have no home to defend so they are pretty docile.
It may not feel like it or look like it when they are flying in a cloud all around.
Unless they find a spot to land in a buildings foundation, a hollowed out tree, or a swarm trap they will more than likely move on.

don’t swat at them.
Don’t freak out, they are calm they have no reason to defend and attack
And Don’t SPRAY anything to move them away!
Your space is just a rest stop. If they stay more than a few hours or overnight and they are not “IN” a building
Call a beekeeper.
Call us.. we can come by and locate the queen to remove them safely and bring them back to the apiary where they will get a new home.

Here is something to help you out. Want to make something sweet but don’t want to use that refined chemical made sugar, ...
03/09/2025

Here is something to help you out.
Want to make something sweet but don’t want to use that refined chemical made sugar, try swapping honey in the recipe.

Good morningWe are excited to be offering an Easter basket of honey and honey made products for preorder this year! As w...
02/12/2025

Good morning

We are excited to be offering an Easter basket of honey and honey made products for preorder this year!
As well as a Mother’s Day gift box.

07/07/2024

🐝Some interesting facts about bees 🐝

Here are 20 interesting facts about the importance of honey and bees:

1. Did you know that honey never spoils? Archaeologists have found pots of honey in ancient Egyptian tombs that are over 3,000 years old and still perfectly edible!

2. Did you know bees are essential for growing many of our foods? They pollinate about one-third of the food we eat, including fruits, vegetables, and nuts.

3. Did you know honey has natural healing properties? It can help soothe sore throats and even speed up the healing of wounds and burns due to its antibacterial qualities.

4. Did you know bees produce a tiny amount of honey in their lifetime? A single worker bee produces only about 1/12th of a teaspoon of honey in her entire life, but together they make a lot!

5. Did you know bees communicate through dancing? They perform a "waggle dance" to tell other bees where to find the best flowers.

6. Did you know honey can help your brain? It contains antioxidants that may support brain health and improve memory.

7. Did you know beeswax, made by bees, is used in many everyday products?** It's found in things like candles, lip balm, and even some types of food packaging.

8. Did you know honey can be a natural energy booster? It provides a quick source of energy because it's packed with natural sugars.

9. Did you know there are over 300 types of honey in the United States alone? The flavor, color, and aroma depend on the flowers that bees visit.

10. Did you know that beekeeping helps many communities around the world? It provides income, supports agriculture, and helps improve food security in many regions.

11. Did you know honey can be used as a natural preservative? Because of its antibacterial properties, honey has been used to preserve fruits and other foods for centuries.

12. Did you know that some bees can recognize human faces? Studies have shown that honeybees can remember and recognize human faces, much like they remember different flowers.

13. Did you know honey can improve your sleep? A spoonful of honey before bed can promote relaxation and better sleep by raising insulin slightly and allowing tryptophan to enter the brain.

14. Did you know bees are colorblind to red? Bees can see ultraviolet light, which humans can't, but they can't see the color red. Instead, they see it as black.

15. Did you know honey can help with seasonal allergies? Consuming local honey is believed by some to help build immunity to local pollen and reduce allergy symptoms.

16. Did you know that royal jelly, produced by worker bees, is fed to all bee larvae? However, only those destined to become queens are fed royal jelly throughout their development.

17. Did you know honey has different medicinal uses in various cultures? For example, in Ayurvedic medicine, honey is used to treat digestive issues, and in ancient Egypt, it was used to treat wounds.

18. Did you know bees have a built-in GPS? They use the position of the sun, the earth's magnetic field, and their own memories of landmarks to navigate and find their way back to the hive.

19. Did you know honeybees are the only insects that produce food eaten by humans? They are unique in their production of honey, which has been a staple in human diets for thousands of years.

20. Did you know that honey can vary greatly in taste and texture? The type of flowers the bees pollinate affects the flavor, color, and texture of the honey. Some honey can even be creamy or spicy!

Thank you, precious bees!

Text credit: Earth Unreal
Image credit: ??

This morning escape boards are going on. It’s HONEY HARVEST WEEKEND!! This will be our first harvest since moving the be...
06/07/2024

This morning escape boards are going on.
It’s HONEY HARVEST WEEKEND!!

This will be our first harvest since moving the bees from town to the new property
We are “limited” but excited to taste what they have created!!

Did you know that one of the world's first coins had a bee symbol?Did you know that honey contains live enzymes?Did you ...
05/12/2024

Did you know that one of the world's first coins had a bee symbol?
Did you know that honey contains live enzymes?
Did you know that in contact with a metal spoon, these enzymes die? The best way to eat honey is with a wooden spoon; if you can't find one, use a glass one.
Did you know that honey contains a substance that helps the brain work better?
Did you know that honey is one of the few foods on earth that alone can sustain human life?
Did you know that bees saved people from starvation in Africa?
That a spoonful of honey is enough to keep a man alive for 24 hours?
Did you know that propolis produced by bees is one of the most powerful natural antibiotics?
Did you know that honey has no expiry date?
Did you know that the bodies of the world's greatest emperors were buried in gold coffins, then covered in honey to prevent putrefaction?
Did you know that the term "Honeymoon" (honeymoon) comes from the fact that the bride and groom consumed honey for fertility after their marriage?
Did you know that a bee lives less than 40 days, visits at least 1000 flowers and produces less than a teaspoon of honey, but for her it is the work of a lifetime.
Thank you precious bees!
(Source: Robin Jackson)

Help us grow, if you see a swarm or hear of someone with a swarm. We will come get for free. Please share our name, we d...
05/07/2024

Help us grow, if you see a swarm or hear of someone with a swarm.
We will come get for free.
Please share our name, we don’t always see tags. So if you would tag us but also send a message that would BEE awesome!!
Thank you 🐝

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