Honey Bears

Honey Bears
Honey Bears
Honey Bears
Honey Bears

Honey Bears

  • Varies with the season, a wonderful example of a local honey with diverse sources.
  • Floral sources include black locust, star thistle, bird's foot trefoil, crown vetch, clover, alfalfa and blackberry.
  • With mild floral overtones, it complements pears, peaches and warm muffins.
  • Our raw honey is never heated warmer than a beehive, and gently strained but never filtered.
  • Handled carefully every step of the way from our hives to you, preserving all the natural vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and enzymes.
  • Varies with the season, a wonderful example of a local honey with diverse sources.
  • Floral sources include black locust, star thistle, bird's foot trefoil, crown vetch, clover, alfalfa and blackberry.
  • With mild floral overtones, it complements pears, peaches and warm muffins.
  • Our raw honey is never heated warmer than a beehive, and gently strained but never filtered.
  • Handled carefully every step of the way from our hives to you, preserving all the natural vitamins, minerals, amino acids, and enzymes.

Bernadette & Kent, OwnersOur honey filled squeeze bears are a great way to try our honey and introduce it to friends and family. Kent, co-owner and beekeeper, recounts:

My earliest memory of eating honey was from a squeeze bear. My mother said I could buy a squeeze bear from the IGA grocery store across the street from where we lived above my dad’s shoe repair shop.

I can still remember how good that honey tasted on white bread. I promptly finished the first bear and my mother allowed me to buy a second. She must have known honey and bees were in my future.

Bears are always seeking to taste our honey too. Our honey bears remind me of the constant “dance” we do to keep bears away from our beehives. One year, a bear tried digging under the fence eight times. The ninth time he was successful, leaving the yard satisfied on honey.

Unlike bears, we handle our bees’ honey carefully from the moment it leaves our hives until it reaches you. By doing so, we keep our bees happy while ensuring you receive all the benefits and vital nutrients that our bees offer you… a naturally delicious, sweet treat.

Harvested with care and love from our own hives in Wisconsin woodland areas filled with naturally growing wildflowers.

With every purchase, you support a family business for whom bees are not just a way of life, but a passion. By supporting our beekeeping, you ensure that we’re able to maintain a happy, healthy population of local pollinators, whose benefits to our world extend far beyond honey itself.