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Honeybees & Wine!

Updated: Sep 19


Honeybees pollinating blossoms at Montaluce Vineyard in Georgia

Montaluce honey comes from our on-site honey bees, & our beekeeper, Don, picked up additional colonies to add to our already-thriving beehives. When he asked me if I wanted to tag along while he transferred them to their new bee boxes, of course, I said yes!


The queen bee is in a wooden box with holes on each end. One end is plugged with cork, & the other end is filled with "queen candy," that the worker bees eat through, eventually releasing the queen.

Beekeeper handling a cluster of honeybees near a hive box during beekeeping at Montaluce Winery

You can't see the queen cage, because worker bees are surrounding it, protecting the queen & eating the queen candy.


Check out this video of Don transplanting our latest package of bees:


The bees were successfully transplanted to their new hives, & Montaluce Market will have fresh honey from our honey bees, available to purchase very soon!


 
 
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