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Wild, or feral, honey is a honey lover's dream. Imagine going into the woods, finding a wild honey bees nest, sticking your hand in, and pulling out an unadulterated chunk of dripping honey comb. That is essentially what you will be getting with our wild honey. Not touched by man. No pesticides used, no mite treatments used in the hive, no plastic foundation, no wood glue, no treated wood used as hive material. The bees have produced the honey with no beekeeper watching after them and can do outstandingly well just on their own. Here at Southeast Bee Removal, we are amazed how we can spend lots of time taking care of hives in our own backyard only to have a wild hive outperform it in strength and honey production with no help from man.

Very similar to our backyard honey except even more raw and in its natural state. The comb is carefully removed at the job site and transported in food grad buckets. Then it is simply crushed and lightly strained to remove bee parts and large bits of beeswax. The flavor and taste is incredible. The wild honey contains more pollen and beeswax particles and tends to crystallize faster. The crystallization process is normal. Some people prefer it this way as it is a sign that is very pure and natural. Honey from the store has been heated to high temps and strongly filtered to keep the crystallization process from happening. Crystallized honey is easy to spread and great in smoothies, tea, granola, and cooking. It may be warmed slightly, up to 110 degrees, and will return to its liquid state. Both liquid honey and crystallized honey can keep indefinitely and is best stored at room temperature.