Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Local Honey San Jose



Here are some facts that you probably didn't know about:

  • Hands down, unprocessed local honey is the best. Raw honey is the least processed and has the most nutrients.
  • When honey is exposed to high heat, it loses most of it's nutrients and benefits. Try not to microwave your honey!
  • Did you know the darker the honey, the stronger the flavor will beeeeee...plus more nutrients as well as antioxidents.
  • Fun Fact: Buckwheat honey is among the most nutrient rich honeys and has been found to be a great cough suppressant. This type of honey is a toss up for a lot of people because it is so dark and rich. Try mixing it with a milder honey if you think it's too much.
  • Be sure to store your honey at room temperature to avoid crystallization. If your honey does crystallize, set it in a bowl of hot water for a few minutes which will help it to restore to it's normal consistency. 
Cough remedy?

Studies have shown that honey can calm a cough as well as, or even better than, over-the-counter cough medicines. Honey has antimicrobial and antioxidant properties and can fight bacteria. Combine it with the nutrients in lemons & other citrus, herbs, and spices, and you've got a natural, delicious way to treat cold and flu symptoms. Blends of honey and citrus can be swallowed straight from a spoon or stirred into hot water or tea. The steam and warmth of hot tea and water are also soothing to sore throats and can relieve stuffiness.

If you would like to get your hands on some of the best local honey in San Jose, don't hesitate and give us a call today!

15559 Union Avenue #301
(408) 531-5045
(415) 920-3009



Thursday, July 2, 2015

Local Honey San Jose

Did someone say Popcorn??

Being in the industry has it's perks, and having an abundance of honey leads me at times to some really cool recipes that I either find or concoct myself. Well the other day, I found a pretty sweet recipe on the site naturalnews.com. Written by Christy Pooschke, she hooks us up with a Popcorn recipe you are surely going to want to try out.


Healthier Sweet 'n' Salty Popcorn Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup popcorn kernels
  • 4 TBSP butter (or coconut oil)
  • 2 TBSP honey (preferably raw)
  • 1/8 - 1/4 tsp sea salt, to taste


Directions

  • Pop the popcorn into a large bowl using an air popper. (If you prefer, you may use the stove-top method, instead, using the directions printed on most bags of popcorn kernels. In that case, coconut oil is a great choice for stove-top cooking.)
  • Meanwhile, melt the honey and butter (or oil) together on the stove in a small pan over low- to- medium-low heat.
  • When the popcorn is done, pour the butter/oil and honey mixture over the popcorn and toss to coat.
  • Sprinkle the popcorn with sea salt and toss to coat it evenly.
  • This treat is sticky and delicious, and it makes enough to serve 2 to 4 people.

Looks pretty darn good to me, how about you?


Uh, oh! You don't have any honey?  Well, we can take care of this for you. Here at The Honey LadiesOur honey is ALWAYS 100% Grade A pure raw honey with just the basic filtration. We never "extend" our honey with corn syrup or otherwise. So stop on by or give us a call today to get some of the best honey in the Bay Area. 

(408) 531-5045 or (415) 920-3009

CLICK HERE TODAY!


Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Bee Swarm Removal San Jose


Do you know who to call if you have a swarm of bees coming from your home or property?

The Honey Ladies

Swarming is the natural means of reproduction for honeybee colonies. A new honeybee colony is formed when the Queen Bee leaves the colony with a large group of worker bees which is the process called "swarming". In the prime swarm, about 60% of the worker bees leave the original hive location with the old queen. This swarm can contain thousands to ten of thousands of bees. Swarming is mainly a spring phenomenon, usually within a two or three week period depending on the locale but occasional swarms can happen throughout the producing season.

This could be a fun time getting into your car!

If you come across a swarm and don't know what to do, leave it to us, The Honey Ladies. We have emergency same day services available 24hrs a day, 365 days a year. We understand every minute counts when it comes to the safety of your family, pets, employees or tenants or the possibility of a life threatening allergic reaction! We provide the services you need immediately.

We don't just take care of your swarms. We offer an array of services that are beneficial to all such as:
  • Wasp removals
  • Hive rentals
  • Hive check-ups
  • Bee purchasing
We are proud to offer you some of the best local honey around.
  • Wildflower Honeycombs
  • Bee Pollen
  • Royal Jelly
  • Beeswax Candles
  • Honey soap with propolis
And our special varieties of honey by the jar:
  • Wildflower Varieties
  • Blackberry Blossom
  • Buckwheat Blossom
  • Cherry Blossom
  • Clover Blossom
  • Kiwi Blossom
  • Orange Blossom
  • Poison Oak Blossom
  • Raspberry Blossom
  • Black Button Sage
  • Strawberry Blossom
To find out more information on pricing or more details about our services, Please click this link today.




Friday, May 15, 2015

Bee Removal

Are you familiar with our services?

First off, we wish all of you a safe and pleasant Memorial day weekend.  We will never forget the sacrifices of our men and women in war time.

It is sort of funny how we all have this strange fear of bees. There is something to be said about being stung or the fear of. Well, we know this all too well and our passion and love for bees has helped a lot of people out with removals, education, and most importantly, saving the bees.

Here at The Honey Ladies, we will remove bees, yellow jackets, and wasps from many types of structures and plant life including but not limited to: 
  • Roofs
  • Walls
  • Chimneys
  • Floors
  • Hard to reach building structures
  • Branches
  • Bushes 
  • Trees
  • Valve Boxes
Awesome right?  Well it only get's better. Bees find some of the most random spots in your structures to protect the queen and sometimes those hard to reach spots require demolition to your structure to get them out.  We can handle any repairs needed as a result of a bee extraction job. 
Example: Beehive removal repairs. This is the most effective way to permanently remove bees from inside a void within a structure. This process involves removing the part of the structure where the bees have created a hive and then fully repairing the structure back to it's original form and appearance. Whether you have a multi-million dollar property or a private home, our technicians are highly skilled in their craft and will have your property back to par in no time.

If you would like to find out more information and some of the other services we have to offer, please click the following link BEE REMOVAL

Have a great weekend everyone,

-The Honey Ladies

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Local Honey San Jose


We hope you had a wonderful Easter weekend

What can we do to help save the Honey Bees

Everyone has a tiny deep down fear of being stung but that should be the least of your worries.  Have you ever thought of what might happen if there were no bees?

These little guys play a vital role in our everyday life.  Through Pollination, bees help produce many of our specialty crops like almonds, berries, fruits and vegetables.  According to a recent CNN article, it's estimated that bees are responsible for about one in every three bites of food in the U.S.  That's a crop value of $15 billion to 18 billion.

But as great as this sounds, things are not looking to great these days for the bees.

Honeybee Colonies since the 1940's have decreased from 5 million to 2.5 million.  Researchers say there could be a variety of reasons to there decline saying anything from parasite, not enough pollen, bacteria, all the way to environmental reasons.

If  you are just as concerned about the bees like we are at The Honey Ladies, and even if you are not a beekeeper, no worries.  Here are five simple things you can do to do your part in helping saving the bees:
  1. The Pollinator Partnership:  World's largest nonprofit organization dedicated solely to help protect and promote pollinators like bees.
  2. Plant: Whether it is a window box in your apartment, a garden in your backyard or a green space in your community, there's something you can grow to help bees no matter where you live.  A good example is choose plants that flower at different time of the year to provide nectar and pollen sources throughout the growing season.
  3. Reduce or limit: Limit the use of pesticides while plants are in bloom and while the bees are out foraging.  Bees can be poisoned by these pesticides which can drift onto blooming plants or weeds.
  4. Register: If you already have a green thumb and plants available for pollination, you can register your space to be included on the Pollinator Partnership's database.  This S.H.A.R.E. map collects pollinator habitats from all over the world in an effort to build the community.
  5. Buy local: Some of you already know how wonderful our local honey is.  This is a great way to do your part.  So be on the look out for local organically grown fruits and vegetable and especially our honey.

We hope and know that you will do your part in helping us protect these wonderful creatures.

Have a great rest of your week and remember to give us a call anytime at (408) 531-5045  or Click here to support and get some of the best LOCAL HONEY around.

-The Honey Ladies 

Monday, March 2, 2015

Bee Hive Rentals San Jose



Good Afternoon from the Honey Ladies.

Have you ever thought of renting to own your very own beehive?  Well get ready, we do just that.  We rent beehives to Gardner's and local home owners with small acreage farms.  We will also work with you on a rent-to-own basis.

Now you might be thinking is this a task I am ready to take on.  Taking on the role of a beekeeper is not as easy as 1 2 3.  Honeybee colonies are not like kittens or puppies that can be easily moved and/or on a very short notice.  A healthy hive in mid-summer will have approximately 30,000 happy residents.  So even with a rental, a beehive is a commitment not only to your garden and the environment, but also to the hive itself.

So with that being said, research is key when taking on this commitment.  Here are a few things you should do:
  • Study..Study..Study
  • Read up on Beehives.  Buy several books.  Knowledge is power.
  • Join your local Bee club.  This is a great way to meet with several fellow Beekeepers to get tips and feedback on what works and doesn't.
  • Take a beginners beekeeping course.  I highly recommend this as it will better familiarize yourself with the wonderful role as beekeeper.



Hive rentals are seasonal and usually done for a specific crop or the pollination of a garden.  Honeybees have outstanding pollination abilities and are ideal for backyard gardens and small acreage farmers.  Honeybees are normally available for rental from the end of April until August.

Our professionally trained beekeepers prepare the hive(s) on your property and the installation is designed to make the honeybees job of taking care of and improving your property easy, but also to protect the hive from family pets, children's play areas, excess sun, moisture and any other detrimental elements so it may flourish naturally.  

After installation, we offer maintenance and regular check-ups of the hive which is included in the price.

If you would like to find out more information on our hive rentals please don't hesitate to call 
(408) 531-5045 or HIVE 

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Local Honey San Jose


Your last stop to some really good local honey in San Jose.

Have you had some really good honey lately?  Well you are in for a treat, rather you are adding some delicious honey to your morning chai, or making a honey balsamic reduction for your pork chops, you are in for a really big surprise while having The Honey Ladies local honey. Your mouth will surely erupt and fill up with an instant explosion of love and the longing for more...


So how do we get our orange blossom honey or any other type of our local honey? 

Well, when bees feed on mostly orange flowers, the honey flavor changes based on the floral type.  The honey actually tastes like the flower smells!

Here is a list of our pricing:

Wildflower Honey on the comb:
$1.25/oz

Liquid Honey:
(5 pack) 2oz each @ $15.00

Cost by the bottle: 
  • 8oz - $7.00
  • 12oz - $10.00
  • 32oz - $15.00
  • Gallon - $85.00
Honey varieties available (variable upon season)
  • San Jose Wildflower Honey
  • Orange Blossom
  • Blackberry Blossom
  • Kiwi Blossom
  • Wild Meadowfoam Blossom
  • Wild Sage Blossom
  • Wild Alfalfa Blossom

If you have any requests, please feel free to call us anytime at (408) 531-5045 or (415) 920-3009

Or fill out our inquiry form for any questions or concerns in regards to bee removal services or anything that has you buzzzzin!  Buzz Me!

Note: We are beekeepers who enjoy the art of beekeeping and have made it part of our lives to raise, protect and rescue honey bees. We DO NOT KILL Honeybees. We rescue and relocate these important and highly beneficial insects.

Contact us today: The Honey Ladies

We hope to be buzzin by you soon! 

Cheers,

-The Honey Ladies.