by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Jan 12, 2026 | Blog
Let’s talk honeybees! Unlike most insects, honey bees do not hibernate. According to Chuck Gill of Penn State University, “The bees remain active and maintain the hive temperature between 75 and 93 degrees Fahrenheit by forming a thermoregulating cluster,...
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Jan 11, 2026 | Blog
And come say hi to beekeeper Glenn helping to make this so much fun! Going to the Pennsylvania Farm Show? Don’t forget to check out the Celebrity Honey Extracting on Tuesday, January 13 at 5:30 PM on the Lancaster Farming stage!
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Jan 9, 2026 | Blog
Cold season essential 🍯🫐 Our elderberry-infused honey combines raw local honey with rich elderberries for a spoonful that’s both delicious and comforting. Perfect for tea, toast, or straight off the spoon. Shop at honeyinthehollow.com #shoplocal #smallbusiness...
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Jan 9, 2026 | Blog
Saturday, Jan 10-Saturday Jan 17, visit the PA Farm Show and find your favorite Honey in the Hollow products for sale! All proceeds support the PA Honey Queen program. Thanks for your continued support! #shoplocal #smallbusiness #honeybee #miel #ShopSmall #nature...
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Jan 6, 2026 | Blog
Stop in for a great price on our delicious infused honey! We love Locals’ Market ! Starting Thursday, January 08, head into Locals’ Market for a NEW expanded ad, now with 24 items! We’ve got items like stuffed chicken breast and stuffed pork chops...
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Jan 5, 2026 | Blog
❓❓ Ever heard of winter bees? Unlike their sisters who are born in the spring-summer, they are born late August. They age very slowly and, therefore, they can live up to six months, instead of 4-6 weeks. Perhaps it is because they cease raising brood for a spell which...