Honeypot Apiary

Honeypot Apiary Locally harvested honey from a growing apiary. This honey is raw, screened to remove wax particles, etc.

(NOT Filtered) & unpasteurized, so that it retains all of the great benefits of honey.

Scientists in Australia have discovered that honeybee venom can destroy 100% of aggressive breast cancer cells in less t...
01/07/2026

Scientists in Australia have discovered that honeybee venom can destroy 100% of aggressive breast cancer cells in less than 60 minutes. The venom contains a substance called melittin, which targets cancer cells by making holes in their membranes, causing them to die quickly.

What's more interesting, this method is not harmful to healthy cells. It looks like the cure we’ve been chasing for such a long time might have been buzzing around us all along.

full story:

The Buzz of Hope: How Honeybee Venom is Revolutionizing Breast Cancer Treatment Characters lucy nga Tháng Một 4, 2026 Introduction: For centuries, humans have turned to nature for medicine. From herbal remedies to ancient healing practices, the natural world has been a source of countless breakth...

🐝 Did you know that the queen bee and the worker bee have the same DNA? Not a queen by inheritance... it's for feed ! Wh...
12/22/2025

🐝 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. 😱🍯 🥄 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. 👑 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! 🧬➡️🍽️➡️🐝 🧠 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.

While we do use some modern equipment, we do use much of the medieval methods. We don't overheat our honey & it's NOT fi...
12/15/2025

While we do use some modern equipment, we do use much of the medieval methods. We don't overheat our honey & it's NOT filtered. We only let it pass through linnen to clean out bee parts & large chunks of wax.

Ever wondered about the intricate journey from flower to jar? This video details the fascinating "honey making process", showing how diligent "bees" collect ...

Honey Boosts Brain Function, 5-Year Big Study Surpriseshoney boosts brain function poster imageHow intuitive does “honey...
12/11/2025

Honey Boosts Brain Function, 5-Year Big Study Surprises
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How intuitive does “honey boosts brain function” come across? Not so, if you have often been told that too much sugar dulls the brain.

Actually, honey has been lauded frequently as the optimum fuel for the brain to prevent metabolic stress and achieve restful sleep, which in turn is critical for our cognitive and memory enhancement. Based on this understanding, we are motivated to further review what literature and research studies have to say about the direct link between eating honey and our ability to think and remember better. And we are thrilled to find very interesting studies that have looked at the neurological effects of honey.
Yes, ancient traditional beliefs that honey has the ability to boost memory, intellect and concentration are now backed by a growing body of scientific evidences.

Firstly, a five-year research was conducted from 2003 to 2008 by the University of Babylon, College of Medicine, Iraq to find out the benefits of honey in preventing cognitive decline and dementia. A total of 2893 subjects, all aged 65 and older were randomly selected and studied – 2290 healthy subjects and 603 subjects with some mild cognitive decline but not demented. In the study, about half of the subjects consumed a daily dose of honey, whereas the other half received only placebo.

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The findings at the end of 2008 were astonishing. Altogether 489 subjects developed dementia; and amongst these, 394 were from the group which took placebo, only 95 were from the group that consumed honey. The result difference in the two groups was statistically significant (P-value

09/28/2025
DID YOU KNOW?Honey is found in a wide spectrum of colors, from almost colorless to very dark brown, and the USDA has est...
09/25/2025

DID YOU KNOW?
Honey is found in a wide spectrum of colors, from almost colorless to very dark brown, and the USDA has established seven standard color categories for classifying honey: Water White, Extra White, White, Extra Light Amber, Light Amber, Amber, and Dark Amber. The color of honey is determined by the botanical source of the nectar and the plant pigments present, such as carotenoids and flavonoids, which give honey its range of hues.

Tractor Supply is hosting aNational Farmers Market event on Saturday, 9/13/2025from 8:00-12:00.We'll have a table set up...
09/12/2025

Tractor Supply is hosting a
National Farmers Market event on Saturday, 9/13/2025
from 8:00-12:00.

We'll have a table set up at the Honesdale, PA store with our honey for sale.

08/10/2025

Good morning everyone.
We're set up at the Circle Drive In flea market with our honey today. We have ½ #, 1 #, 2 # 5 # jars & ½ # honey bears.
Come check it out.... there're lot's of other deals here too.

06/07/2025
05/10/2025

Well, the time has come to make a sad announcement.
We will no longer be stocking our honey stand on Morgan Rd in Binghamton, for self serve. The honor system is just not working. It's come to the point that we have lost more than half of the revenue that we should have, because of thieves!

We are going to try sales on a order only system. Details will be released soon.

Address

Binghamton, NY
13903

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30am - 8pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 8pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 8pm
Thursday 6:30am - 8pm
Friday 6:30am - 8pm
Saturday 6:30am - 8pm
Sunday 6:30am - 8pm

Telephone

+16077226999

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