Honey Next Door keeps bees in local Atlanta neighborhoods to provide hyperlocal honey products and to keep a healthy population of honeybees in the urban ecosystem. We own and manage beehives in Buckhead, Candler Park, Oakhurst, Druid Hills, Inman Park, Virginia Highlands, Brookhaven, Morningside, Pittsburgh, Sandy Springs, East Atlanta Village, Grant Park and Decatur.
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Honey Next Door takes the guess work out of "Georgia Honey" and produces honey only from Atlanta neighborhoods like Morningside, Buckhead, Decatur and more.
If you are looking for local Atlanta honey, you have found the right place.
Since 2004, Brandon Tai has been keeping bees in urban Atlanta.
In 2007 bears took out all of his hives placed in north Georgia to capture the sourwood honey flow.
Since then he has begun anew and started Honey Next Door, cultivating over 150 hives across 15 different Atlanta neighborhoods, Tupelo from the South Georgia Swamps and Sourwood from the North Georgia Mountains.
If you are looking for local Atlanta honey, you have found the right place.
Since 2004, Brandon Tai has been keeping bees in urban Atlanta.
In 2007 bears took out all of his hives placed in north Georgia to capture the sourwood honey flow.
Since then he has begun anew and started Honey Next Door, cultivating over 150 hives across 15 different Atlanta neighborhoods, Tupelo from the South Georgia Swamps and Sourwood from the North Georgia Mountains.
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Can honey help with my allergies?
Yes- depending on where you live.
Local honey micro-doses your immune system which helps your body become adjusted to the pollen in your area.
Do you, as a beekeeper, get stung a lot?
Yes, but the nice thing about getting stung so often is you lose your sensitivity to it.
The stings only hurt for a few seconds, then it feels warm, and finally it will itch like crazy!
What kind of bees make Honey Next Door honey?
Apis mellifera is the species of bees that produce honey.
Yes- depending on where you live.
Local honey micro-doses your immune system which helps your body become adjusted to the pollen in your area.
Do you, as a beekeeper, get stung a lot?
Yes, but the nice thing about getting stung so often is you lose your sensitivity to it.
The stings only hurt for a few seconds, then it feels warm, and finally it will itch like crazy!
What kind of bees make Honey Next Door honey?
Apis mellifera is the species of bees that produce honey.
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