Webb’s Honey By The Bay

Webb’s Honey By The Bay We started our apiary with one hive approximately 3 years ago. We now operate out of 4- 5 hives. We do not purchase from other apiaries to fill our honey jars.

What you get from us is coming directly from our backyard hives. You can’t get more local than that. Flavors and colors can change with the seasons. Stop on by if your in the area and get you a bottle from our front porch honor box. We accept cash and Venmo at this time. Thank you for your patronage.

11/09/2025

Buzzing with Gratitude: Empower Webb’s Honey by the Bay to Thrive!

Hey, fellow bee enthusiasts and local honey lover Gulf Coast friends! 🐝 At Webb’s Honey by the Bay in sunny Port Saint Joe, FL, we’re a small family apiary that’s blossomed from one humble hive to 4 thriving powerhouses over the last three years, inspiring hope and resilience in the face of adversity. We lovingly craft raw, local honey straight from the bay areas wildflowers, but keeping our bees flourishing means investing in sustainable hives, protective gear, and community pollination projects that benefit everyone—from local farms to your table, ultimately enriching our ecosystem.

We’re reaching out today because every little bit of support empowers us to expand, protect our precious pollinators from threats like pesticides and habitat loss, and keep the sweet flow going strong, creating a ripple effect of kindness and generosity. Your donations—whether it be $5 for wildflower seeds or $50 for hive upgrades—any donation is cherished and directly fuels our mission to nourish the ecosystem, secure Florida’s food future, and uplift our community. We’ve witnessed the transformative power of community before (a heartfelt shoutout to the big-hearted support that rebuilt family apiaries after setbacks!), and now it’s our turn to ask: Will you join the swarm and be a part of something extraordinary, something that will make a real difference in the lives of our pollinators and our community?

Sweeten the planet - donate today via PayPal or Venmo — just note “Bee Boost” in the memo.

And don't forget to visit our honor box
2105 Cypress Avenue
Port Saint Joe, Florida
and pickup some of the honeybee's hard work ~~ sweet golden honey 🍯 .

8oz. ~ $10
12oz. ~ $12 or 2/$20
1 lb. ~ $15
Or gift buckets ~ $15

Thank you and God bless you as we enter the holiday seasons.i

Let someone know that you are thinking of them with a sweet reminder of Webb's Honey by the Bay local raw unfiltered wil...
10/05/2025

Let someone know that you are thinking of them with a sweet reminder of Webb's Honey by the Bay local raw unfiltered wildflower honey, a symbol of the sweetness they bring to your life.

1 lb. is $15
12 oz. is $12 or our special price of 2 for $20
8 oz. is $10
A gift canister with an 8 oz. bottle of honey, honey dipper, honeybee keychain, and writing pen is $15.

Or simply treat yourself to some, because you deserve a little sweetness in your life.

Visit our honor box at 2105 Cypress Avenue, Port Saint Joe, FL 32456

We accept cash or venmo.

Have a blessed day 🐝🍯😇.

10/04/2025

The bees are happy with the appearance of Golden Rod🐝😊

~🌻LIMITED TIME SALE🌻~Available this Friday through Sunday.Back by popular demand: 12 oz. bottles of Webb’s Honey by the ...
08/08/2025

~🌻LIMITED TIME SALE🌻~
Available this Friday through Sunday.
Back by popular demand: 12 oz. bottles of Webb’s Honey by the Bay, offered at 2 for $20 ($12 each.)

Location:
2105 Cypress Avenue
Port Saint Joe, Florida

07/14/2025

Hello, everyone out there soaking up the summer sunshine! It's been a while since my last post, but I've been keeping busy with the usual daily grind. Just wanted to share that I've harvested the final batch of our honeybees' honey for the season, and it's now available for purchase. Swing by when you're out and about~ I'd love for you to grab some! I will be checking every evening if I need to do any restocking.
Thank all of you for supporting the honeybees and our small home-based business.
Have a happy and blessed day.

My apologies to all. I should have included our location.
2105 Cypress Avenue
Port Saint Joe, Florida

Allow them to thrive. Avoid spraying or pulling them. They nourish us and preserve our strength. Through pollination, we...
04/05/2025

Allow them to thrive. Avoid spraying or pulling them. They nourish us and preserve our strength. Through pollination, we return the favor, guaranteeing your food supply. Happy spring😊🐝.

03/16/2025

Good news, we're restocked and ready for you. Have a blessed day 😊.@

03/15/2025

Good afternoon everyone. This year, the allergens have returned with a vengeance for us allergy sufferers. Consequently, our bees' honey has been in high demand and selling rapidly. I will be restocking the honey cabinet today. Please, stop by and get some.
As always, please reach out via messenger if our supplies run low.
Thank you for supporting the honeybees @ Webb's Honey By the Bay.

01/26/2025

There was a time when almost every rural British family who kept bees followed a strange tradition.

Whenever there was a death in the family, someone had to go out to the hives and tell the bees of the terrible loss that had befallen the family.

Failing to do so often resulted in further losses such as the bees leaving the hive, or not producing enough honey or even dying.

Traditionally, the bees were kept abreast of not only deaths but all important family matters including births, marriages, and long absence due to journeys. If the bees were not told, all sorts of calamities were thought to happen. This peculiar custom is known as “telling the bees”.

The practice of telling the bees may have its origins in Celtic mythology that held that bees were the link between our world and the spirit world. So if you had any message that you wished to pass to someone who was dead, all you had to do was tell the bees and they would pass along the message.

The typical way to tell the bees was for the head of the household, or “goodwife of the house” to go out to the hives, knock gently to get the attention of the bees, and then softly murmur in a doleful tune the solemn news.

Little rhymes developed over the centuries specific to a particular region. In Nottinghamshire, the wife of the dead was heard singing quietly in front of the hive,

“The master's dead, but don't you go; Your mistress will be a good mistress to you.”

In Germany, a similar couplet was heard,

“Little bee, our lord is dead; Leave me not in my distress”.

But the relationship between bees and humans goes beyond superstition. It’s a fact, that bees help humans survive. 70 of the top 100 crop species that feed 90% of the human population rely on bees for pollination.

Without them, these plants would cease to exist and with it all animals that eat those plants. This can have a cascading effect that would ripple catastrophically up the food chain.

Losing a beehive is much worse than losing a supply of honey. The consequences are life threatening.

The act of telling the bees emphasizes this deep connection humans share with the insect.

Art: The Bee Friend, a painting by Hans Thoma (1839–1924)

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01/08/2025

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10/23/2024

Apologies to those who visited this afternoon for our 2 for $20 12 oz bottles of honey only to find the cabinet empty. We will restock this evening. To ensure timely resolution of any inventory issues, please notify us via text, call, or messenger if you encounter sold-out items. Thank you for continued support in saving the honeybees.

SALE SALE SALE Stop on by our honey box. For a limited time our 12 oz. Bottles of honey will be 2   For $20. Sale runs f...
10/21/2024

SALE SALE SALE
Stop on by our honey box. For a limited time our 12 oz. Bottles of honey will be 2 For $20. Sale runs for these days October 20th - 26th. Regular price of $12 if purchasing only one bottle. If you happen to come by and the cabinet is out of the 12 oz bottles, please shoot me a text message. I will be sure to refill the cabinet when I get home. I would text you back to let you know that the bottles are available again. Thank you and may God bless you, me, the bees And all.

Honey honor box is located on our front porch at 2105 cypress Avenue, Port Saint Joe. We take cash or Venmo.
Text if you have any questions @ 850-398-7802.

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2105 Cypress Avenue
Port Saint Joe, FL
32456

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+18503987802

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