Update from our bee colony

In 2023, we have again launched the species conservation project
beeswe.love supports.
Our bees made it through last winter in good health and, after a cold and rainy spring, enjoyed rising temperatures, plenty of nectar and pollen for the nourishing honey. As always, we are happy to taste the aromatic flower honey of the ever-growing population.

10 reasons why bees are important!

Honey is not the only thing bees can produce. Your wax can be used for a number of innovative packaging concepts. Here are two examples:

Beeswax cloths – These cotton cloths soaked in wax are ideal packaging for food. Their use means that there is no need for aluminum foil or cling film. The wax keeps the food fresh and recycling is no problem at all. The cloths actually last for several years.

Honey in beeswax – Wax can be used not only as a thin layer, as with beeswax cloths, but also as a solid form, as a container for honey. The contents are packed and protected as if they were in their natural environment. The wax can be recycled after use or used to store other foods. By using lightweight and renewable materials such as beeswax, other packaging methods such as plastic or glass can be dispensed with.

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