Bischoff Honey

Bischoff Honey As a youngster growing up in South Louisiana, I listened to my dad, Julius Bischoff, tell stories of his robbing bee hives in trees, buildings, etc.

and making his own hive boxes to contain bee swarms he captured. I especially remember him emphasizing how he would often obtain enough honey to fill wash basins full of dripping honey comb. Having a big sweet tooth, I hung on each word, wishing I were there. As he built his business as a taxidermist and began a family, his focus changed to supporting a wife and ten children and he did not have ti

me to continue maintaining bee hives. Instead, he would take me and my brother Ben into the woods to search for bee hives every so often to gather honey. Those memories instilled in me a love of nature and an appreciation for the many fruits God has provided to all of us. As I grew up and began my career as an attorney, and began supporting a wife and soon a family of four daughters and two sons, I too spent less and less time in the woods searching for wild honey until all I had left were distant memories of long past adventures. A year or so ago, I decided to begin beekeeping as a hobby so that I could pass on to my sons, Luke, age 11, and John Paul, age 3, the tradition of my German heritage which began with my great grandfather, John Bischoff, who immigrated to Louisiana from Aachen, Germany 100 years ago as of the year of 2012 with his family. My grandfather, Joe Bischoff, instilled a love for farming and an appreciation for the many gifts from our Lord unto his family. So I began with 7 bee hives this year, with plans to continue adding hives as Luke can handle the work load in between being home schooled with the rest of our children. Luke immediately took to beekeeping, unafraid of being stung on occasion and with a true passion for being a part of the process of producing honey for our family and friends. As often happens in life, we come full circle to face our past experiences. Recently, my brother Ben and I, with Luke right alongside, robbed a large bee hive located in a tree in the woods along Bayou des Cannes. We filled up several tubs of honey comb and captured a large of bees which hopefully Luke and I can establish into one or more bee colonies to produce honey along side our other hives. Since we home school our children, having a family based business is a great way to teach them about business and economics along with the importance of a strong work ethic in the tradition of our forefathers. Although my law practice keeps me very busy, I am thankful to have had the time to start this business before our children are all grown up and leave home. It is my prayer that in time this humble start can produce a thriving business for my sons and daughters and, God willing, their sons and daughters, here in beautiful Mowata, a small rural community located in between Eunice and Crowley. My wife, Jillane, is studying the art of candle making with plans to produce all natural beeswax candles, with the help of our daughters, Clare, Marianne, Meredith and Margaret Mary. And as for John Paul, well he loves to just eat honey. I have to give my daughter, Clare, age 18, a great deal of credit for handling the photography and marketing aspects, in our start up family business. In closing, it is my wish that our family can help in a small way to keep the tradition of serving 100 percent pure honey to our friends and neighbors so that you too may share our love for the gift of honey, without which we could not survive.

04/25/2025

It's that time of the year for bee swarms so please keep Bischoff Honey in mind as my 16 year old son John Paul is working to establish bee colonies along with our family bee colonies. The extreme cold has taken a toll on bee colonies so saving swarms when possible is important!

07/08/2024

We are just starting to bottle our 2024 crop and will post as we deliver honey. Yesterday we delivered to Mr Gatti's Pizza in Crowley and El Dorado Mexican Restaurant in Crowley. Thanks for your support!

06/15/2024

Well our sunflowers were planted yesterday in Mowata thanks again to Micah Loewer. Should be in bloom in 6-8 weeks. And today we are extracting our first crop of honey for 2024.

Thanks Iota Family Pharmacy for carrying our honey!
03/07/2024

Thanks Iota Family Pharmacy for carrying our honey!

Bischoff Honey is Restocked!!

05/17/2023

Thanks Derek Moore at The Superette for supporting us.

05/17/2023

Just dropped honey off to The Superette on hwy 190 in Eunice.

04/23/2023

Finishing up catching the swarm

04/23/2023

Caught another swarm at the home of Janice Miller’s sister in law, Charlene. Clint David shot the swarm with his nerf gun lol.

04/22/2023

Our newest location is Tremar Foods in Rayne. Just dropped off some honey. Thanks David Smith!

04/21/2023
04/21/2023

Caught another swarm today at Tim and Greta Fontenot’s home.

Address

244 Mowata Highway
Eunice, LA
70535

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm
Sunday 7am - 7pm

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+13375806061

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