Honey Shack Farm

Honey Shack Farm A small, urban honey farm in Lynnwood, WA that produces delicious raw honey.

🍯FRESH HONEY FOR SALE!🍯Our bees have been busy making delicious honey, and we’ve been busy harvesting it. Have you ever ...
07/21/2025

🍯FRESH HONEY FOR SALE!🍯
Our bees have been busy making delicious honey, and we’ve been busy harvesting it. Have you ever tried fresh honey right out of the hive? It’s amazing! When you buy honey in the store you have no idea how long it’s been sitting on the shelf because honey can last indefinitely. Fresh is best! And so is local! 😊
Our honey is always raw and never processed.
Our sizes and pricing:
12 oz old fashioned honey bear or glass skep jar $16
1 lb glass or squeeze bottle $20
2 lbs glass jar $38
Please message us for more info or to place an order.
For local pickup only.

Can you see how many capped queen cells this hive made on just one frame (front and back)? They look like peanuts hangin...
08/29/2024

Can you see how many capped queen cells this hive made on just one frame (front and back)? They look like peanuts hanging off the frames. I made a split a couple of weeks ago and they made almost 40 queen cells for her replacement! I have never seen so many queen cells in one hive before! If you zoom in, you can see some cells with holes in them. There were a couple of virgin queens walking around and I think either they were going around killing other queens in their peanuts, or the bees realized they went a little overboard in making so many replacement queens that they were thinning them out. Either way, it doesn’t matter because I removed them all.
If you’re wondering why they are all on the edge of the capped brood, it’s because good queens lay eggs from the middle of the frame in a spiral pattern outward. The outer edges had the freshest eggs when they realized they were queenless. The bees fed some of those eggs only royal jelly and those bees become queens. Cool, huh?

We have honey!!!
08/10/2024

We have honey!!!

We have some newly mated queens in our apiary and yesterday was the first day I finally got to see their handiwork. They...
08/09/2024

We have some newly mated queens in our apiary and yesterday was the first day I finally got to see their handiwork. They all have beautiful brood patterns meaning they lay eggs in a tight spiral area not leaving many empty cells. It also means the eggs, or stages of larvae, are around the same age. A spotty frame of random eggs/larvae or capped brood is actually a sign of an unhealthy hive or queen. See the last pic for a gorgeous frame of capped brood.

Fresh (just harvested), local, pure raw blackberry honey for sale. Message me if you’re interested. We do meetups outsid...
07/15/2024

Fresh (just harvested), local, pure raw blackberry honey for sale. Message me if you’re interested. We do meetups outside the Starbucks/ QFC off of 228th and BEH. It’s so delicious!!

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Lynnwood, WA

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