Our Bees Have Arrived!

Our bees have arrived!  We are very happy to have these amazing pollinators on our property and look forward to our special Sanctuary honey. There are many different types of wildflowers on the property so we’re sure our honey will be delicious.
We also use fly predators, the tiny beneficial insects that naturally stop flies before they hatch. Unlike sprays or chemicals, fly predators work in harmony with the environment, reducing the need for pesticides while keeping our animals comfortable.
Fly predators are native to North America and a natural part of the ecosystem. They only target pest flies—never bothering people, pets, or livestock. Plus, they allow pollinators like bees and butterflies to thrive by reducing the need for chemical fly sprays.
This beautiful spring we are grateful both to our bees and fly predators that work together and in harmony with nature.
We’ve also created a Wish List on Amazon in case you might want to purchase something for our Sanctuary and its horses. Thanking you in advance for your generosity.
Enjoy the photos of our bee hives and a few photos taken around & about the Sanctuary. Sarah & Bliss are pictured with their bee suits on. Our Sanctuary team is fearless!!

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