



Welcome to our beekeeping company, where passion for bees meets quality and sustainability. We are a dedicated team of experienced beekeepers committed to promoting the importance of bees and supporting healthy ecosystems through responsible beekeeping practices. Along with offering premium honey and natural bee products, we bring together knowledge, experience, and care to create products that are pure, natural, and crafted with respect for the bees.
In addition to producing high-quality honey, beeswax candles, and skincare products, we also provide professional services to help beekeepers grow and maintain healthy colonies. From hive management and honey harvesting to expert consultation and training, our goal is to support both beekeepers and honey lovers alike. We continuously strive to improve our services and are grateful for the trust and support of our growing community.
At our honey farm, we are passionate about delivering the purest and most authentic honey experience — straight from nature to your home. Our journey began in 2013 with just seven honeybee colonies and a deep fascination for bees and their vital role in maintaining the balance of nature. What started as a small hobby soon grew into a lifelong passion driven by dedication, continuous learning, and a commitment to sustainable beekeeping practices focused on the health and care of our bees.
Over the years, we expanded our apiaries and established a honey processing facility to ensure every jar of honey meets the highest standards of quality and purity. Beyond producing premium honey, we are dedicated to supporting the beekeeping community and spreading awareness about the importance of bees in our ecosystem. Every drop of honey we harvest reflects our hard work, patience, and love for nature, and we are excited to continue this beautiful journey alongside our beloved bees for many years to come.
We are constantly working to improve our services and offerings, and we welcome feedback from our customers.
Thank you for choosing our beekeeping company.
At Ohney Flow, our products are crafted from nature’s finest ingredients and sourced from trusted apiaries. Every item is carefully processed to preserve purity, freshness, and the natural benefits bees provide—so you enjoy quality you can taste and trust.
Short description: Bee pollen is the granulated mix bees collect from flowers; it’s used as a concentrated nutritional supplement.
Key benefits: high in protein and amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants; may support immune function, reduce inflammation, and boost energy.
How to use: start with a small dose (e.g., ¼–1 tsp) mixed into smoothies, yogurt, or cereal; capsules are an alternative for consistent dosing.
Safety: can cause severe allergic reactions in people with pollen or bee allergies; pregnant or breastfeeding people should consult a clinician.
Evidence: multiple nutrition and health summaries report nutrient density and antioxidant content, with mixed but growing clinical data.
Short description: Honey‑infused soaps combine honey’s humectant and mild antimicrobial properties with gentle surfactants for cleansing.
Key benefits & uses: helps retain moisture, soothes dry skin, and can add mild antibacterial support; popular in artisanal and cottage‑industry skincare.
How to use: daily hand/body cleansing; patch test first for sensitive skin.
Safety & evidence: generally safe topically; evidence is empirical and product‑specific (formulation, honey concentration, and other ingredients determine results)
Short description: Royal jelly is the milky secretion fed to queen bees; used traditionally for vitality and skin support.
Key benefits & uses: marketed for energy, hormonal balance, and topical skin formulations; used as fresh gel, freeze‑dried powder, or capsules.
Safety: allergic reactions reported; avoid if allergic to bee products.
Evidence: clinical data are limited and mixed; some small studies and traditional medicine sources report benefits but larger trials are needed. (This summary synthesizes apitherapy overviews and product literature.)
Our beekeeping marketplace offers a wide range of beekeeping products, including beekeeping tools, hives, protective gear, and more. We have everything you need to start and maintain your own beehives.
We offer competitive pricing on all our products, ensuring that our customers get the best value for their money.
We only stock high-quality products from reputable suppliers, ensuring that our customers get the best beekeeping equipment available
Our beekeeping marketplace is committed to sustainable practices that ensure the preservation of our natural environment.
Pure, raw honey never truly expires; it can remain edible for decades or
even centuries if properly sealed and stored in a dry place.
Crystallization is a natural process where glucose separates from the
water, often faster in raw honey. It does not mean the honey is spoiled or
low quality.
Place the jar in a "hot bath" (a bowl of warm water) and stir gently. Do not
use plastic jars, as heat can melt them, and avoid over-heating, which
destroys beneficial enzymes.
Raw honey is not pasteurized (heated to 70°C+) or ultra-filtered. It retains
natural enzymes, antioxidants, and pollen, unlike most supermarket honey.
Creamed honey is crystallized honey blended with small, refined honey
crystals to create a smooth, spreadable texture.
Children under one year old should never be given honey (raw or
pasteurized) due to the risk of infant botulism spores.
Store honey in a tightly sealed container at room temperature, away from
direct sunlight. Refrigeration is not required and can accelerate
crystallization.
Because bees fly up to two miles to forage, it is very difficult to certify
honey as 100% organic. However, many local beekeepers use sustainable,
chemical-free, or natural methods to ensure high quality.
Bees are often kept in local areas—such as agricultural areas, wildflower
fields, or apiary yards—and moved seasonally to maximize nectar sources.
Local honey contains traces of pollen from the area, which some believe
helps the body build resistance to allergens.
Many honey businesses offer services to local landowners or farmers to
install hives for pollination, which increases agricultural yields and
supports bee populations.
Some apiaries offer, or can be asked about, beekeeping tours or
educational workshops, which are valuable for community engagement
and ecotourism.
Most artisanal/raw honey producers never pasteurize their honey, as heat
destroys the enzymes, amino acids, minerals, and vitamins.
Yes, many producers offer bulk honey for food service or private labeling,
sometimes requiring a minimum order quantity (MOQ).