by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Jan 19, 2026 | Blog
❄❄ As winter hits and they heat their hive, the bees insulate against the drafts🌬 and fill those little holes with propolis, a sticky wax-like resin. This also helps to keep out robber bees and mice. Shop at honeyinthehollow.com #shoplocal #smallbusiness #honeybee...
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Jan 16, 2026 | Blog
Snowy days. Hot mugs. Cinnamon-infused honey 🍯❄️ Winter in a jar. Shop at honeyinthehollow.com #shoplocal #smallbusiness #honeybee #miel #ShopSmall #nature #healthyfood #honey #bees #beekeeper #honeybees #honeycomb #beekeeping #food #bee #natural #love #beehive...
by Honey In The Hollow Bee Farm LLC | Jan 15, 2026 | Blog
One works quietly and creates honey. One moves from flower to flower, keeping the ecosystem alive. And one just has wings and an attitude. Not every wing has the same purpose. Not every buzz carries value. In nature, just like in life, true intelligence is knowing who...
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,...