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Our
Bees
Over
the years, bees have gotten a bad rap. A few stings here and there, a
few hysterical news reports about killer swarms moving to your town, a
few scary B-movies (excuse the pun), and pretty soon, nobody likes a bee.
At Hummer and Son Honey, bees are members of the family. Our bees are
gentle, hardworking little guys, just trying to please the Queen. 'Cuz
as we all know, if the queen ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.
Hummer and
Son harvests honey twice each year. The spring harvest lasts from the
middle of March through mid-June, producing honey from clover, willow,
and harry vetch wildflowers. Between 30,000 and 50,000 Louisiana bees
work to make the spring honeys, which are light in color and strong in
sweetness. Our second harvest occurs from mid-June to September, with
100,000 to 150,000 bees producing darker honeys from ratan, woods, vetch,
sunflower, astor, and goldenrod wildflowers.
Louisiana
bee colonies produce an average of 115 pounds of honey each. Hummer and
Son currently maintains approximately 500 colonies in Caddo, Bossier and
Red River parishes, and we plan to expand during the upcoming season,
adding an additional 250 colonies. As our family grows, so does our ability
to get pure, 100% single-source Louisiana honey to you.
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