Rabbit River
Honey Company
Honey Making Process
Nectar Collection
Honey bees gather nectar from flowers using their long, tube-like tongues and store it in their "honey stomachs."
Enzymatic Transformation
Back at the hive, bees pass the nectar to worker bees, who add enzymes and reduce the moisture content by fanning it with their wings, turning nectar into honey.
Storage & Sealing
Once thickened, the honey is stored in honeycomb cells and sealed with a wax cap, where it can be kept for long-term use by the colony—or harvested by beekeepers.
About us
At Rabbit River Honey Company, we believe the best things come straight from nature—pure, simple, and full of heart. Nestled near the winding Rabbit River, our small, family-run apiary is dedicated to producing raw, handcrafted honey using sustainable, bee-friendly practices.
Every jar we offer is a reflection of the land we love and the hardworking bees that thrive here. From wildflower to creamed honey, we take pride in bringing you honey that’s as honest and natural as it gets—just the way the bees made it.
