🌼 Why Choose Local Honey?
The Benefits of Consuming Local Honey
🍯 Local honey is more than just a natural sweetener—it’s a product rooted in your community, your environment, and the work of local beekeepers. Choosing local honey supports your health, your local economy, and the ecosystem around you.
🟡 Natural & Nutrient-Rich
Local honey contains naturally occurring enzymes, antioxidants, and trace nutrients not found in refined sugar. Because it’s often minimally processed, it retains more of its natural goodness.
🌿 May Help with Seasonal Allergies
Local honey can contain small amounts of pollen from plants in your area. Some people find that regular consumption helps their bodies adapt to seasonal allergens over time.
🐝 Supports Local Beekeepers
Buying local honey keeps your dollars in the community and supports beekeepers who maintain healthy hives and pollination efforts.
🌎 Benefits the Environment
Bees are essential pollinators. Supporting local honey production helps sustain bee populations, which in turn supports crops, wild plants, and biodiversity.
⚡ Natural Energy Source
Honey provides quick, clean energy with a balance of natural sugars—perfect for mornings, workouts, or an afternoon boost.
🍃 Unique Local Flavor
Every jar of local honey reflects the plants and flowers of your region. This creates a rich, distinct flavor you won’t find in mass-produced honey.
🥄 Simple Ways to Enjoy Local Honey
Stir into coffee or tea Drizzle over biscuits, toast, or yogurt Use in cooking, marinades, or baking Enjoy straight from the spoon
💛 A Sweet Choice That Matters
When you choose local honey, you’re doing more than sweetening your food—you’re supporting local agriculture, protecting pollinators, and investing in your community.
Support local. Eat local. Choose honey that tells a story. 🐝🍯
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KNOW YOUR BEEKEEPER.
KNOW YOUR HONEY. If LOCAL honey is imporant to you, there are three important questions to ask the seller: ARE YOU THE BEEKEEPER? WHERE ARE YOUR BEES/HIVES LOCATED? WHAT FLOWERS ARE THE BEES POLLINATING? |
Our goal is to provide a resource for the public to find local honey from beekeepers with local hives on the Caprock.***
Apis Supply, LLC
Rosie Lund
Seminole, Texas
Gaines County
(multiple apiaries 62 - 79 miles south of Lubbock, Texas)
Bees Believe
Paula Womack
(806) 535-2114
Email: [email protected]
(25 Miles South of Lubbock, Texas)
Bee Hopeful Honey Farm
Kelci Donahue & Kaitlin Tate
Levelland, Tx
Email: [email protected]
(806) 201 - 0835
Flying Fancy Bees
Suzanne Truhlicka
806-592-1708
Tahoka, Texas
(27miles south of Lubbock, Tx)
Grunt's Bee Farm
Thom Jackson
806-746-2223
Email: [email protected]
Abernathy, Texas
(20 miles north of Lubbock, Texas)
Shepherds Honey
Todd Cepica
Lubbock, Tx
Tumbleweed Bees
Nathan Prueitt
806-317-2298
Lubbock, Texas
Wadulisi
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Watts' Buzzin Honey
Gary and Vickie Watts
East of Littlefield, Tx
10 miles east of Littlefield, Tx
What the Research Says About Honey (Courtesy Mayo Clinic)
Heart Health: Antioxidants in honey may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Cough Relief: Certain types (eucalyptus, citrus, labiatae) can suppress coughs, especially at night.
Digestive Aid: May help with diarrhea from gastroenteritis and support oral rehydration.
Neurological Benefits: Potential antidepressant, anticonvulsant, anti-anxiety, and memory-protective effects.
Wound Healing: Medical-grade honey promotes healing, especially in burn care.
Heart Health: Antioxidants in honey may reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease.
Cough Relief: Certain types (eucalyptus, citrus, labiatae) can suppress coughs, especially at night.
Digestive Aid: May help with diarrhea from gastroenteritis and support oral rehydration.
Neurological Benefits: Potential antidepressant, anticonvulsant, anti-anxiety, and memory-protective effects.
Wound Healing: Medical-grade honey promotes healing, especially in burn care.





















































