Hex Honey Bees

Hex Honey Bees Hex Honey Bees is a small-scale honey bee farm specializing in bee sales and honey production.

11/13/2025

Hello beautiful bee people! So we’ve got good news and bad news. Bad news: because of some minor health problems, Ryan is no longer able to continue with Hex Honey Bees. FANTASTIC news: Hex has been purchased by The Two Owls! Ryan will be working closely with them over the next few months to ensure a smooth transition that will continue to bring you the highest quality honey bee products.

From now on, you’ll be able to fulfill all your candle and honey needs at their store in Milton. They are fully stocked and ready to rock, so be sure to keep them in mind for holiday gifts! 🐝🍯

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04/23/2025

It’s the opening week for Hex Honey Bees at the Lewisburg Farmers Market! Stop by for a refill on all your favorite honey and candles 🐝

04/04/2025

Happy spring everyone! I’m in the process of selling some of my 6-frame nucs. They’re excellent quality and should last many years to come. The link to the marketplace listing is attached if anyone is interested! Happy beekeeping 🐝

In need of a sweet last-minute Christmas gift? Stop in to see us and other vendors today and tomorrow from 10 am-9 pm at...
12/13/2024

In need of a sweet last-minute Christmas gift? Stop in to see us and other vendors today and tomorrow from 10 am-9 pm at Yoder Barns on your way to Mifflinburg Christkindl! 🐝

Had a great morning teaching some kiddos about the bees!
10/29/2024

Had a great morning teaching some kiddos about the bees!

Honey labels so hot you’re gonna need shades 😎 Thanks to Labels By Pulizzi, Inc. for the product feature and for always ...
01/16/2024

Honey labels so hot you’re gonna need shades 😎
Thanks to Labels By Pulizzi, Inc. for the product feature and for always delivering our fantastic labels!

DO NOT throw your crystallized honey away! Honey doesn’t really go bad, but raw honey can turn into a semi-solid over ti...
11/14/2023

DO NOT throw your crystallized honey away! Honey doesn’t really go bad, but raw honey can turn into a semi-solid over time. Here’s the scoop…

Did you know that our bottles are microwave safe? Pop the top off, microwave for 45-60 seconds, allow to cool slightly, and voila. Your sweet treat has now returned to its previous pourability!

And since it takes 1 million bee trips to a flower to make a pound of honey, a few tablespoons saves them a lot of work. 😉🐝

At the weather continues to cool, the bees will form a tighter and tighter cluster to stay warm through the winter. Here...
10/31/2023

At the weather continues to cool, the bees will form a tighter and tighter cluster to stay warm through the winter. Here’s a beautiful example of how a cluster should look! ❄️⛄️

Another hap-bee customer! Who knew even dogs would love our honey? 😁🐝🐶
08/28/2023

Another hap-bee customer! Who knew even dogs would love our honey? 😁🐝🐶

Did You Know Honey helps control your dogs allergies, skin issues, and inflammation?!?!? Yes That is correct🐾I also support the Local Bee keeper 🐝 Hex Honey Bees Milton PA🐝 Definitely check this Guy out For his HONEY HOT for Wings!!!😋

It’s late summer and that means busy bees are stocking up on sunflower & goldenrod pollen for winter! The colony will so...
08/15/2023

It’s late summer and that means busy bees are stocking up on sunflower & goldenrod pollen for winter! The colony will soon start to raise “winter bees,” which are the bees that live through the cold winter months in PA.

We’ve been getting asked a lot lately what makes the queen stand out from worker bees? If you look closely at the queen ...
08/01/2023

We’ve been getting asked a lot lately what makes the queen stand out from worker bees? If you look closely at the queen with the red dot, her abdomen (aka her butt) extends way beyond the tips of her wings, while worker bees’ abdomens are only slightly longer than their wings. 🐝👑

Propolis: a sticky, resinous substance collected by honey bees from tree buds, used as cement in repairing and maintaini...
07/07/2023

Propolis: a sticky, resinous substance collected by honey bees from tree buds, used as cement in repairing and maintaining the hive. Did you know propolis can be used for treating various diseases due to its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antioxidant properties?

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1830 Ridge Road
Milton, PA
17847

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