BEES ARE CRUCIAL TO THE HEALTH OF OUR PLANET. THAT’S WHY WE DO THINGS DIFFERENTLY.
Bees are responsible for every third bite of food you eat.
Grazing animals rely on bees to pollinate nutrient-dense grasses.
Around 80% of the world’s flowering plant species rely on insect pollination.
1 — We take care of our bees
SUSTAINABLE BEEKEEPING
We never overharvest from our hives. We always ensure that our green apiaries are remote and far from harmful chemicals.
2 — Clean through and through
THIRD-PARTY PESTICIDE TESTING
Since honey bees travel far and wide and could be exposed to pesticides, we commit to third-party pesticide testing to triple check that our hives and our remedies are pesticide-free.
3 — We’re not in this alone
WE SUPPORT FELLOW BEE ADVOCATES
We partner with one of the leading bee research institutions to raise awareness and support pollinator protection: The University of California Davis Honey Bee Research Facility. We also donate 100% of the profits from our merchandise line to them.
ASK US ANYTHING.
We love to talk about sourcing. All of our products come from remote apiaries located far from harmful chemicals, including locations in Canada, Europe, and South America. We work with our apiary partners to ensure that our bee products are sustainably-sourced and of the highest quality. We always put the health of the bees first.
Every third bite of food you eat comes from the bees. Without them, we’d lose apples, almonds, cucumbers, blueberries, broccoli, cauliflower, and more if the bees disappear. And that’s just one of the many consequences of losing our buzzing yellow friends.
There is rarely a correlation between allergies to bee stings (bee venom) and bee products. However, we always recommend consulting with a health professional in situations like this. Your safety is our number-one priority.
Our products are not certified organic, but we do third-party test all of our formulas for pesticides and heavy metals to ensure that we only bottle the very best ingredients.
Because bees fly and forage from areas far outside the certified organic radius, this certification doesn't have the same importance when you’re buying bee products as it does when you’re buying produce. What’s more, most small, sustainable beekeepers can't afford the certification process. The larger, commercial beekeepers who can pay for the certification don’t always practice sustainable beekeeping or treat their bees like family (as we do). Consider that food for thought next time you’re buying honey or clean medicines made with honey.
We have many parents in our community who love our products and find them beneficial throughout their motherhood journey. That said, everyone is different and as with most supplements, we recommend consulting your healthcare professional before taking any of our products during pregnancy or when breastfeeding.