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How do bees make honey?

Foraging bees collect nectar and honeydew from honey plants by adding their enzyme-laden saliva, which converts sucrose. Back in the hive, they distribute their harvest to other workers by trophallaxis,...

Organic honey versus non-organic honey

What is organic honey? Certification criteria Organic honey is distinguished by a method of production and beekeeping conditions that comply with the specifications of organic farming.

Dandelion honey

The dandelion, also called lion's tooth, is widespread in meadows, fields and on the embankments of roads. It is very rich in nectar and pollen from early spring, it is...

Bees: wintering and cleansing flight

The main mechanism that allows the colony to fight against the cold lies in the contraction and expansion of the cluster, whose functioning depends on permanent contact with honey, a...

Savannah Honey from New Caledonia

Our Savannah Honey was harvested on the east coast of Grande Terre, on the edge of the plain and on the edge of the foothills of the central mountain range....

Arbutus honey

It is when most of the fruit trees come to rest that the strawberry tree is adorned with its most beautiful attractions. Arbutus honey remains unknown in France, but it...

Madagascar honeys

Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world, with a territory equivalent to that of mainland France. The diversity of the ecosystems present on the island, its climate and...

Honey: a bit of history

Bees have always fascinated people. In many civilizations and beliefs, honey has had a privileged place. From the Neolithic to the Renaissance, we will walk through its history.

Chestnut honey: it's harvest time!

The honey harvest takes place during the month of July. Our chestnut honey is harvested in France, in the Cévennes, in Sainte-Croix-Vallée-Française.

The bee dance

Bees communicate with each other through dance. A round dance means that the food source is close to the hive but without specifying a direction. If the distance is further,...

The different types of hives

To choose the right hive, it is important to know the different types of hives that exist. Find out from several beekeepers, weigh the pros and cons of each type...

Bee sleep

In 1983, several researchers discovered the behavioral changes that betrayed the bee sleep.The sleep phase is characterized in the bee by an inclination of the head and a muscular relaxation...

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