New England Honeybee

New England Honeybee New England Honeybee is currently working on building a directory that will help you find anything from where to buy honey to how to become a beekeeper.

Where to get equipment, takes bee classes, and so much more. New England Honeybee, Sponsored by Hood Brook Apiary, is a small and growing organization to connect customers with beekeepers and introduce others to beekeeping. Are we build our New England Directory, you can learn where to buy honey and other hive products, attend "bee school, where to purchase bees and equipment to become a beekeeper, and more!

02/07/2024
We have a few 1 Lb Glass Jars of Local, Maine, Raw, Wildflower Honey!  $10.00 Ea.Meet-ups may be available in Newport, P...
02/07/2024

We have a few 1 Lb Glass Jars of Local, Maine, Raw, Wildflower Honey! $10.00 Ea.

Meet-ups may be available in Newport, Pittsfield, Waterville, and Vassalboro for a $3 delivery charge. NO SHIPPING!

We are located in W. Pittsfield, off Rte. 2 on Powers Road. Message or Text to meet up!

Very Few Remaining!

May be heading to Lynn, MA soon! Anyone between here and there wants any message me, please!

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Pittsfield, ME
04967

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New England Honeybee

Formerly known as Mainely Bees as we originated in Maine, I’ve relocated several times throughout New England and currently in my Native Massachusetts. Soon we hope to be heading back to Maine where we will go from our current 3 Hives to reaching our goal of 100 Hives.

We raise mostly Italian and Carniolan Honeybees for their gentleness and quick buildup. We sell All Natural, Raw, Wildflower Honey in 8 oz., 12 oz, 1 Lb., and 2 Lb. glass and plastic containers. At this point we don’t sell comb or whipped honey.

Once we return to Maine and increase the size of our Apiary, we hope to include more sizes of Glass and Plactic containers of honey as well as other products of the hive such as Comb Honey, Pollen, Whipped Honey, Candies, Honey Sticks and more.