Hat Trick Honey

Hat Trick Honey We are a 6 member family who all play hockey and we have 3 bee yards (apiary sites) in Chester County, PA. Free tastings ! Give us a buzz !

(Kenilworth, Glenmoore, & Downingtown). 3 locations, spring and fall harvest = 6 different tasting honeys!

CLICK to see whole poster.    Did YOU know ???  I've been fighting beekeeping propaganda & misinformation for 5+ years. ...
02/18/2026

CLICK to see whole poster. Did YOU know ??? I've been fighting beekeeping propaganda & misinformation for 5+ years. Beekeeping is AGRICULTURE with non-native invasive livestock.
Beekeeping is NOT conservation.
There are ZERO native honeybees to the entire American Continent.

They actually have negative impacts on our native pollinators and ecosystem.

Since I have learned and accepted these truths we have been downsizing ever since.

The products of the hive are healthy for people, but beekeeping and honeybees are not healthy for the ecosystem.

ONLY NATIVE PLANTS help to heal the ecosystem
(that goes for insects and animals too)
Lawns are the # ecosystem enemy and waste of land / habitat.
LAWNS, ARE, POLLUTION.
Planet Over Money.
Truth Matters.

Here are the main 3 reasons I have learned and teach how beekeeping is bad for the ecosystem (like most all agriculture)

1. Honeybee colonies are a rare superorganism with tens of thousands of bees who travel further than all native bees to hoard as much food as possible, depleteing the area of nectar and pollen the other animals and insects rely on.

2. Honeybees are transmitting diseases and viruses to native bees and other insects from simple plant to plant contact as well as the non-native varroa mite.

3. Honeybees display plant fealty / fidelity behavior meaning the seek our large single sources of pollen and nectar and visit and pollinate those plants first and foremost. It's how they recruit mrore and more foragers to check out a site via the famous "waggle dance". Besides trees, the largest sources visted are non-native invasive plants. So if honeybees prefer and are pollinating and helping to propagate more non-native plants than native plants then they are doing harm to the ecosystem.

SORRY. SOLD OUT.  See everyone next spring.  June?  Thank you to all our customers.   Plant native plants to truly help ...
11/18/2025

SORRY. SOLD OUT. See everyone next spring. June? Thank you to all our customers. Plant native plants to truly help the ecosystem ! (non-native invasive honeybees actually have negative impacts to our native pollinators and ecosystem, hence my downsizing)

Finally able to harvest and extract some honey this year!!
09/20/2025

Finally able to harvest and extract some honey this year!!

No honey until????? Left hip replacement 4/28.  Left wrist surgery 6/4.  (I'm all right, now) Hopefully I can harvest an...
06/17/2025

No honey until????? Left hip replacement 4/28. Left wrist surgery 6/4. (I'm all right, now) Hopefully I can harvest and extract honey before the fall? Sorry fam.

05/20/2025
Last 3 baby hex. TWO for $5. Some folks must take only one?
04/30/2025

Last 3 baby hex. TWO for $5. Some folks must take only one?

Thank You Fam
04/26/2025

Thank You Fam

Seven  2 # jars of M yard (middle bee yard) honey was returned from not selling at the Philly Honey Fest last September....
01/12/2025

Seven 2 # jars of M yard (middle bee yard) honey was returned from not selling at the Philly Honey Fest last September. Come & get 'em !

Fall Honey now in the Hutch!!
11/05/2024

Fall Honey now in the Hutch!!

2024 Spring honey finally in the hutch !
07/04/2024

2024 Spring honey finally in the hutch !

Found a little more honey in the honey room prepping for this Spring harvest and bottled up !  Spring 2023 honey from ou...
06/15/2024

Found a little more honey in the honey room prepping for this Spring harvest and bottled up ! Spring 2023 honey from our Middle bee yard. Currently pulling spring honey supers off The hives now and should start extracting this coming week.

Address

1113 Miller Road
Pottstown, PA
19465

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 9pm
Tuesday 7am - 9pm
Wednesday 7am - 9pm
Thursday 7am - 9pm
Friday 7am - 9pm
Saturday 7am - 9pm
Sunday 7am - 9pm

Telephone

(484) 752-2527

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