by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Feb 25, 2025 | Blog
🐝 When our bees arrive in South Carolina, we’ll check on them and treat them for mites—if it’s warm enough! Varroa mites are like tiny ticks for honey bees, causing illness and even colony collapse if left unchecked. Since we can’t open the hives during the winter,...
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Feb 22, 2025 | Blog
Have you tried our 🌶 hot honey? We offer 2 great options. Our Sweet HOT Honey is a perfect choice for pizzas, ice cream and everyday use. Our Smokin’ Hot Honey is infused with a smoky pepper that gives a delightful smoky flavor to the hot honey. It’s...
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Feb 18, 2025 | Blog
Unlike their spring and summer sisters, winter bees are special! ???? Born in late August, they age super slowly and can live up to six months—much longer than the usual 4-6 weeks. Why? Maybe it’s because they take a break from raising brood, which seems to keep them...
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Feb 18, 2025 | Blog
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by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Feb 14, 2025 | Blog
Our dark, fall honey???? is full of antioxidants and enzymes. It’s a great choice for making homemade elderberry syrups and cough syrup.???? Shop Now at honeyinthehollow.com! #shoplocal #smallbusiness #honeybee #miel #ShopSmall #nature #healthyfood #honey #bees...
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Feb 11, 2025 | Blog
Did you know honey bees don’t hibernate like most insects? ???? Instead, they stay busy all winter, keeping their hive warm and cozy! According to Chuck Gill from Penn State University, the bees form a tight, thermoregulating cluster, kind of like a big bee hug. ????...