NectarFusions

NectarFusions NectarFusions creates a healthy, sustainable habitat for honeybees. Try our huge selection of infusions.
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Happy honeybees provide all-natural pure honey and beeswax from which our artisan all-natural, and organic products are produced.

How to support your local honeybees and pollinators.
03/11/2026

How to support your local honeybees and pollinators.

03/11/2026

Thinking about spring! Spring means bees 🐝

Raw honey is all we carry because it’s the BEST for you.  You want those pollens and enzymes.  Grab a tablespoon a day.
03/06/2026

Raw honey is all we carry because it’s the BEST for you. You want those pollens and enzymes. Grab a tablespoon a day.

Exactly how it feels…..
02/28/2026

Exactly how it feels…..

So many flavors
02/27/2026

So many flavors

02/27/2026

Infused Honey

Check out the sweet flavors of NectarFusions.  🐝  Coming soon to a farm market near you.
02/27/2026

Check out the sweet flavors of NectarFusions. 🐝 Coming soon to a farm market near you.

02/21/2026

The thought process we go through each spring.

02/20/2026

Reusable, anti fungal, anti bacterial breathable bread bags are perfect for keeping your homemade sourdoughs fresh longer. 10.5” x 12” fits one Seven Acre Tale farm sourdough loaf comfortably. $10 each. Perfect for in the fridge or Freezer.

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How it all began

Welcome to the hive!

The Wild Bee Apiary began with a hollow cottonwood tree trunk which my husband cut into sections and my children decorated. These adorable houses were the size of a five-gallon bucket with a top and bottom board carefully decorated with painted flowers, hot-glued beads, and sparkles to attract either fairies or squirrels to the 30-acre wood surrounding our mid-Michigan home.

After chaining nearly 10 of these things to the trees (we didn’t want to hurt the trees by using nails) we set out food and after several years, forgot about them. No squirrels or fairies! One day however, the house near the driveway was all abuzz, we at first thought it had been taken over by wasp as every small opening on our house and barn had wasp move in. We left the “wasps” alone figuring that winter would kill them and we would take down the squirrel houses now that the kids were teens. The bees had different plans. Within a few months there were so many bees going in and out of the fairy house that visitors were afraid to park in our driveway. We had to do something about this.

I told my friend at work about the issues I was having with bees in my driveway, and she offered the services of a new beekeeper, her husband. Ren came out to the house, suited up, and stood in the bucket of our tractor as we lifted him up about 10 ft into the air – yea, our insurance company would have had a fit. Anyway, he unhooked the chain and carefully lowered the hive into the bucket of the tractor. Little did we know, this hive weighed nearly 100 lbs.