Swarmcatcher's Twitter Feed

Swarmcatcher: @Littleguyhoney Mild winter can be hard on the bees. Extra active days means more of an energy drain.
Swarmcatcher: @ClarkApiaries Neighbor have a bird feeder? Bees may find protein from cracked seed hulls. That may look like white pollen.
Swarmcatcher: @TruBeeHoney Yellow pollen? March flowers or maybe dandelion.
Swarmcatcher: Are you a beekeeper with too much money laying around? How about a $6,750 bee hive? http://t.co/8ppnLm8z
Swarmcatcher: Scottsville KY bee school Sat 2/4. Spkrs incl Kent Williams & Phil Craft, vendors incl @kelleybees @Dadant_and_Sons. http://t.co/VHhIzDoj



Red River Bees
Where Can I Find Local Honey?

local honeyRed River Bees local honey is available in several area shops.  We encourage you to support these locally-owned merchants. You might want to call ahead and make sure they have Red River Bees local honey still in stock before you make a special trip!

Cottontown Bears in Cross Plains has genuine mohair teddy bears, custom-embroidered clothing, and East Robertson merchandise.  Visit them for 1-lbs plastic jars and 12oz honey angels. 615-654-9228.

Thomas Drugs in Cross Plains is home to the famous old-time soda fountain and a great variety of gifts. Stop in for a malt and 1-lbs glass jars of our honey. 615-654-3877.

Burdett's Tea Shop in Springfield is a great place for lunch and has unique gifts including Rosehaven Studio products. They carry our tiny 2oz jars, perfect for gift baskets. 615-384-2320.

Historic Corner House Antiques in Cross Plains is one of our community's newest businesses with antiques, vintage, repurposed & refinished items, made to order barnwood and log rustic furniture as well as home decor. They carry two of our small gift hex jars. 615-524-0517.

 
Can our honey help your allergies?

We get lots of calls from folks who believe that local honey can help with their allergies.  We dug up a Fox17 news story from a few years ago that supports the notion that our honey might help.