Goldrush bay area honey

Goldrush bay area honey the goldrush story,
We are a small bee company here in the bay area since 2013. We produce honey , h The Goldrush Bay Area Honey story.

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We are a small Bay Area Honey Company that produces honey, honey comb and pollen from our hives around the Bay. Our colonies are placed in specially selected locations that will provide our bees with shelter, ample forage and water sources. This gives each colony the best possible chance to thrive.thus creating a strong healthy hive that produces our exceptional tasting honey that va

ries greatly in taste texture and color as our season's change(eucalyptus,star thistle,blackberry and toyon) to name a few. Our queens are hand raised on our farm from healthy strong genetic gene pools to produce colonies that are strong, healthy and a good temperament. Our colonies are all hand managed with no chemicals or pesticides
EVER. We harvest our honey is small batches.Our honey is extracted and lightly filtered to produce
Our all natural raw honey. This ensures that the honey in our bottles are as nature intended. Wholesome, healthy and a fat free food. Honey can be used in tea, coffee.On bread and toast and is great for baking as a substitute
for sugar.The possibilities are endless. We produce our honey in both the 1/2lb and 1lb glass jar. Bee happy and live well
Richard and Valerie
707-644-6124
707-712-9513

[email protected]

Wishing all our customers a peaceful holiday and give thanks to you all for supporting us this year !We appreciate each ...
12/25/2025

Wishing all our customers a peaceful holiday and give thanks to you all for supporting us this year !
We appreciate each and every one of you 🐝🐝🐝

Something sweet for the holidays . Plenty of selection and sizes!Text or call 707-333-9300Locally sourced and harvested ...
12/02/2025

Something sweet for the holidays . Plenty of selection and sizes!
Text or call 707-333-9300
Locally sourced and harvested 🐝

11/23/2025

This is an old bee.
How can you tell? First of all, if we see a bee on a flower it means she is a forager, and forager is a job for older, stronger bees. Bees have inside the hive jobs first, like cleaning or taking care of babies.
Second, we can tell by looking at her that she's been through some stuff. Her wing edges are pretty tattered and the fuzziness has worn off of much of her body.
So, this old lady is probably gettng up there in age and may be 5 or 6 weeks old.
Yeah, that's old fora bee. During the working seasons, worker bees typically only.live about 6 weeks. (Winter bees are another story.for another day.) So next time you see a bee on a flower, remembr she's an old lady and she's got work to do. Show some respect...

The perfect holiday gift for the holidays .Sourced and harvested on Mare Island.Notes of fennel, sage, blackberry and st...
11/19/2025

The perfect holiday gift for the holidays .
Sourced and harvested on Mare Island.
Notes of fennel, sage, blackberry and star thistle !
Get a bottle before they sell out !
Available at The Quarters Coffee Shop,
Mare Island πŸβ˜•οΈ
MareIslandCo

11/17/2025

🐝 Did you know that the queen bee and the worker bee have the same DNA? Not a queen by inheritance... it's for feed ! What makes them completely different beings is not genetics, but food. 😱🍯 πŸ₯„ Since birth, all larvae are the same. But some are given royal jelly in large quantities throughout their larval stage, while others receive a common mixture of nectar and pollen. That difference in diet reprograms your body and destiny. πŸ‘‘ The bee that eats only royal jelly grows twice in size, lives years instead of weeks, and develops ovaries to lay up to 2,000 eggs a day. Meanwhile, their working sisters, with the same DNA, will never be able to reproduce and will only live a few weeks. All about the food! 🧬➑️🍽️➑️🐝 🧠 This phenomenon is one of the most extreme examples of epigenetics, the field that studies how environment and food can activate or shut down genes without changing the genetic code. Literally, what you eat can change who you are.

2025 done and dusted! The days are shorter and our work is done for now !Bringing in the last harvests this week. Here’s...
11/02/2025

2025 done and dusted! The days are shorter and our work is done for now !
Bringing in the last harvests this week.
Here’s to a few short months of rest .
Praying that the bees survive the winter and come roaring back in spring🐝🍯

Address

Vallejo, CA
94591

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+17073339300

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