Products
Bee honey
Basically, yields of honey are of blooming wildflowers, shrubs and trees. Once in several years the bees surprise us with acacia honey, hawthorn honey, wild mustard honey and honey from fruit trees. /Read more
Honey in a honeycomb
The honey in the honeycomb we produce is of wild honeycomb (without the presence of wax foundations, wire, etc.). Due to the large interest in this product, as a rule, it is running out of stock very fast. It is usually available in the August-October period. /Read more
Bee pollen
Similar to the honey, bee pollen is from blooming wildflowers, shrubs and trees. During the high season, May-August, we have fresh bee pollen (undried). We have always dried pollen during the rest of the year. /Read more
Royal Jelly
Royal Jelly is the food to feed the Bee Queen. We produce small amounts every year, and we store and deliver these quantities frozen to the local market. /Read more
Propolis
Propolis is one of the most valuable bee products that the bees endow us. We produce propolis using colanders / collector nets, which to a large extent ensure the highest possible quality of the product. /Read more
Beeswax
Beeswax is obtained from the honey cappings. It passes through several water baths, sieving and filtration. That is how we obtain the perfect yellow and pure beeswax. /Read more
Beeswax candles
Beeswax candles do not emit harmful substances in the air, burn the dust in the room, smell nice, have a relaxing effect and create a pleasant mood. /Read more