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For over 120 years our company has served the beekeeping community by providing quality bees and queens across the country and worldwide. BeeWeaver honey continues to sweeten life over a century after its small beginning in Lynn Grove, TX in 1888. Become a part of the BeeWeaver Family as we evolve with the ever changing and exciting beekeeping world.
BeeWeaver was the first commercial beekeeper to stop treating hives with chemicals to control varroa mites. We believed the mite would build up a resistance to the acaricides used by beekeepers to kill them, and we would be forced again and again to use stronger chemicals in our hives if we did not build a stronger bee instead. Beginning in 1995 we started leaving hives untreated for varroa mites and only used surviving colonies as our breeder stock. Beginning in 2001 we stopped using any kind of treatment for varroa mites in our thousands of colonies. Our chemical free hives produce booming populations and extraordinary honey crops. Commercial, sideliner, and hobbyist beekeepers have enjoyed the same results in their hives headed by BeeWeaver genetics.
BeeWeaver Apiaries is dedicated to the selection and production of the best bees you can find.
BeeWeaver queens are better than the rest - Bar None. Because we have been unable to keep pace with demand for the past several years, this year we are offering breeder queens for sale ...
For many years, beginning in 1967, Weaver Apiaries was the only source of Buckfast queens and bees in North America. Buckfast bees were developed by Brother Adam and he derived that breed from bees that survived the Isle of Wight disease that wiped out most bees in England...