How Our Bees Spend the Winter Months You may wonder how our bees survive in the winter, with cold temperatures and a lack of blooming plants to pollinate. While it is possible to keep beehives going under these conditions, we’ve come up with a different wintertime...
It’s that time of year when our customers come to us not only for honey, but for Christmas trees! We have a wonderful selection of trees to choose from this year. If you’d like to cut your own, pay us a visit and take a look at the many Scotch and White...
We are excited to announce that our Locust Blossom honey is finally appearing on the shelves in our gift shop! Black locust trees produce one of the rarest types of honey in Indiana due to the need for the perfect weather and the short time frame that the nectar...
Hunter’s Honey Farm is excited to partner with Craft-E-Family, a local family owned company. Craft-E-Family offers a wide variety of handmade wood products such as perpetual calendars, coasters, and personalized children’s toys. You can view their entire...
And……..GO!! The busy season has officially begun here at Hunter’s Honey Farm. Here’s the current buzz: At 8pm tonight we expect the return of our hives from Florida. (Yay!) Tony, our beekeeper, has worked diligently all winter long splitting...
RUMOR HAS IT… It’s no secret that the honey industry is booming right now. The demand for honey and bee related products is growing due to the many natural health benefits such as allergy relief and even wound healing....