Beagle's Bees 100% Honey

Beagle's Bees 100% Honey

Honey harvested from Hawke's Bay apiaries managed using organic principles

Straight from the hive to the jar - unheated, unfiltered, unprocessed (100% honey)

OVERVIEW OF
BEAGLE’S BEES

BEE KEEPING.

• We adhere to Rudolf Steiner’s principles of natural living.

- Hives stay in permanent sites (no pollination or crop movements).
- Queens are raised from their own hives (queen eggs rather than worker eggs)
- Hives are left with their own honey stores rather than feed supplements
(i.e. sugar).
- Varroa is treated with essential oils rather than chemical

10/07/2024
Photos from Napier Urban Farmers' Market's post 07/07/2024
14/11/2022

Foodprint has released a seasonal calendar for November. Learn what is in season and also study the Maori words!

13/11/2022

The Rare zebra Foal was born with spots instead of stripes

30/10/2022

Good to know

You can always start again..

06/10/2022

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06/10/2022

You never know when a frog family is watching you.

Photos from Beagle's Bees 100% Honey's post 05/10/2022

Beaglesbees, bringing beautiful beeswax dipped candles to Hastings Sunday Market
🧡💛🐝

31/05/2022

🎉🎉 SAY HELLO TO YOUR 2022 FINALISTS 🎉🎉
Congratulations to our finalists! Voting is now OPEN to industry, have your say and make it count! 👇👇
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/HBAwards22_Voting
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11/07/2021

We hope you had a safe happy weekend😃

09/07/2021

As pollinators, bees play a part in every aspect of the ecosystem. They support the growth of trees, flowers, and other plants, which serve as food and shelter for creatures large and small. Bees contribute to complex, interconnected ecosystems that allow a diverse number of different species to co-exist.🐝😄🧉

08/07/2021

Off to a flying start is a great sign of having a beeutiful day.
Buzz by www.beaglesbees.co.nz & order some honey

06/07/2021

Nothing like warm porridge with honey on a cold morning 😀

Our Story

OVERVIEW OF
BEAGLE’S BEES

BEE KEEPING.

• We adhere to Rudolf Steiner’s principles of natural living.

- Hives stay in permanent sites (no pollination or crop movements).
- Queens are raised from their own hives (queen eggs rather than worker eggs)
- Hives are left with their own honey stores rather than feed supplements
(i.e. sugar).
- Varroa is treated with essential oils rather than chemical pest strips.
- Hive diseases like sack brood and chalk brood are treated with slices of citrus.
- Wax moth and other insect incursions are freezer treated (minus 20).
- Brood boxes are removed and replaced yearly to prevent AFB.
- Aperies sites are organic or spray free.
- Only sites with a diverse range of flora are used.

• Bee Health is our primary concern.

Honey processing

- Only caped honeycomb is harvested (minimal nectar).
- Our honey is unheated (heat kills the enzymes in honey).
- No onprocessing (whipping, creaming, pasteurising).
• New Zealand food regulations state honey must contain.
No less than 60% reducing sugars (honey).
No more than 21% moisture.
• Our honey has no sugar or water added.

• Apiaries are harvested separately and batched accordingly.

• Our honey is spun out if the comb into a vat (insuring batch separation) and then jarred.

• Honey is a bacteria static antibiotic material when in its natural state.
• Honey is a food source that lasts forever.

• Never before has so much been done to do so little to honey.
(100% honey)

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Off to a flying start is a great sign of having a beeutiful day. Buzz by  www.beaglesbees.co.nz & order some honey