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Bees Flying Around a Beehive

Beehive Hosting

Discover the unique qualities of honey from your own neighbourhood 

Local honey has several benefits, including: Allergy relief: Local honey may help alleviate allergy symptoms because it contains small amounts of local pollen. Consuming small amounts of local pollen may help build up immunity to allergens in the environment. Antioxidant properties: Honey is rich in antioxidants, which help protect the body from damage caused by free radicals. Soothes sore throats: Honey has natural anti-inflammatory properties, making it a popular home remedy for soothing sore throats. Digestive health: Honey has prebiotic properties, which can help promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria. Wound healing: Honey has been used for centuries as a natural wound healer. It has antimicrobial properties that can help prevent infections and promote healing.

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Garden Appeal

Showcase the apiary to your friends and enjoy watching the foraging bees come and go from their beehives

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Share of Honey

Receive 10% of the honey harvest from the hosted apiary

Beekeepers

Fun and Interactive

We will bring along a spare set of protective gear so you can get involved and learn about beekeeping along the way

Beekeeper Holding a Honeycomb

What's Involved?

All beehives are registered  and managed in accordance with relevant laws and regulations

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Pollination

Increase the output of your fruit trees. Not only will your garden thrive, but your whole neighbourhood will benefit!

Insurance Agent

Fully Insured

All beehives are insured for third party public and products liability

Start here!

If you are interested in hosting a number of beehives, please provide your details below.

We will be in touch to organise a free site visit to determine a suitable location in accordance with the Apiary Code of Practice.

Please note that due to recent demand, only acreages and larger blocks that can accommodate 10 or more beehives will be considered.

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