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Bee Farm Tour & Honey Tasting

Local Hawaiian honey and pollination company passionate about honeybee education and saving the bees

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This family-owned Hawaiian honey and pollination company offers raw honey and bee removal services to the community. When guests join them on their hands-on apiary tour and honey tasting, they go behind the veil for a deep dive into the entire program the company is running on the North Shore of O‘ahu. After gathering to learn about the farm and the fascinating world of bees and how honey is made, guests suit up in bee protection gear before walking to the apiary. During this interactive and educational portion of the tour, staff does their best to point out the queen in the hive, share the birth of a bee, and help guests hold their frame of raw honeycomb. Once the tour is done, everyone will head back to sample the farm’s raw honey as well as some infused honey varieties, depending on the season.

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Amber-colored and typically dark and sometimes greenish in tone, it’s considered a mono-flower honey: one produced by bees pollinating a single flower (in this case, the eucalyptus flowers). It has an unusual, unmistakable damp wood aroma. It is very intense and very persistent, probably the most persistent of all the honeys.

a year ago
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Amber-colored and typically dark and sometimes greenish in tone, it’s considered a mono-flower honey: one produced by bees pollinating a single flower (in this case, the eucalyptus flowers). It has an unusual, unmistakable damp wood aroma. It is very intense and very persistent, probably the most persistent of all the honeys.

a year ago
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Amber-colored and typically dark and sometimes greenish in tone, it’s considered a mono-flower honey: one produced by bees pollinating a single flower (in this case, the eucalyptus flowers). It has an unusual, unmistakable damp wood aroma. It is very intense and very persistent, probably the most persistent of all the honeys.

a year ago
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