Honey Farms & Apiaries in Massachusetts
17 honey farms & apiaries listed across Massachusetts. Raw local honey and hive products from area beekeepers. Directory updated July 2026.
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Autumn Morning Farm Beekeeping Supplies
Barre, MA
Autumn Morning Farm in Barre, Massachusetts is Chris and George O'Neil's one-stop beekeeping shop, carrying supplies, bee packages, nucs, and Buckfast, Carniolan, and Italian VSH queens — with most of their own hives kept treatment-free. The farm's raw, unadulterated honey has been sold under the Aunt Chrissy's Honey label, a local New England favorite for over 20 years.
Boston Honey Company
Holliston, MA
Boston Honey Company in Holliston, Massachusetts produces local honey from its own apiary, selling raw honey alongside beeswax candles and honey-based body care through its online shop and local events.
Boston Honey Company
Holliston, MA
From its apiary in Holliston, Boston Honey Company harvests and bottles local honey for the metro Boston area, rounding out the hive's output with hand-poured beeswax candles and honey body care products.
Carlisle Honey
Tyngsborough, MA
Carlisle Honey sells through The Colony at 7 Locust Ave in Tyngsborough, Massachusetts — a shop offering honey varieties, mead, beekeeping equipment, beehives, and quality packaged bees for area beekeepers.
Crystal's Honey
Billerica, MA
Crystal's Honey brings raw, single-flower, state-specific honey from third-generation beekeepers Glenn and Wesley Card — a family business sparked by one hive their grandparents bought from the Sears and Roebuck catalog. The bees pollinate blueberries in Maine and New Jersey, cranberries on Cape Cod, oranges in Florida, and clover in North Dakota, and every jar is extracted and bottled without heat or filtration so pollen and propolis stay intact.
Crystal's Honey
Billerica, MA
Run by brothers Glenn and Wesley Card, Crystal's Honey in Billerica bottles single-flower raw honeys that taste of the places their bees work: wild blueberry fields in Downeast Maine, Cape Cod cranberry bogs, Florida orange groves, and North Dakota clover. Nothing is heated, blended, or filtered — pollen, propolis, and wax intact — with comb honey and bulk pails for mead makers alongside the jars.
Dufort Farms
Rehoboth, MA
Dufort Farms in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, established in 1990 on 32 acres dating to about 1865, raises USDA grass-fed beef start-to-finish from its own cow/calf operation plus outdoor-foraged pork — all 100% free of hormones and antibiotics. The year-round farm store sells individual cuts, local honey, and homemade jams and jellies from the farm's berries, and July through September brings pick-your-own from a field of 1,000 blueberry bushes.
Grimes Apiary
Brookfield, MA
Grimes Apiary — "the sweetest beesiness in Brookfield" — grew from a single hive Donald Grimes bought in 1981 after bee school into a three-generation family business serving central Massachusetts. The honey is 100% pure, native, raw, and unpasteurized, from hive to bottle to you, alongside creamed honey, bee pollen, honey-filled candy, hand creams, lip balm, and beeswax blocks.
Grimes Apiary
Brookfield, MA
What began as Donald Grimes' 1981 hobby hive — bought from legendary Ware beekeeper Frank Lagrant after bee school — is now a three-generation Brookfield apiary whose first harvest of six meager pounds convinced Donald that real raw honey tastes nothing like the store-bought kind. Today the family sells pure wildflower honey, creamed honey, honeybee pollen, honey candy, hand creams, and beeswax at retail spots, fairs, and by call-or-text order around the clock.
Ivyees Everything Honey
Braintree, MA
Ivyees Everything Honey in Braintree, Massachusetts crafts clean, nutrient-rich skincare powered by raw organic honey — pure, chemical-free products made to nourish, protect, and restore.
Pepperell Bees & Honey
Pepperell, MA
Pepperell Bees & Honey harvests raw, unfiltered wildflower honey in Pepperell, Massachusetts, alongside handmade all-natural soap bars and beeswax lip balms. Beekeepers can pick up locally raised and adapted nucleus colonies and marked VSH Pol-line queens bred for New England conditions.
Summer Beez
Berlin, MA
Summer Beez is a family owned and operated apiary in Berlin, Massachusetts, surrounded by apple orchards and family farms whose blossoms flavor its pure, raw central-Massachusetts honey. The apiary also supplies spring bee packages, complete beehives with bees, and native queens, plus local pollination and hive maintenance — and runs an annual food drive for the Berlin Food Pantry on package pickup day.
The B Farm - Merrimack Valley Apiaries
Billerica, MA
The B Farm — Merrimack Valley Apiaries in Billerica — pioneered selling honey bee nucs to beginners and commercial beekeepers alike, and in 1988 shipped the first load of east coast bees ever sent to California for almond pollination. Today the operation runs thousands of hives, breeds varroa-resistant Pol-Line Plus VSH queens sifted from 20,000+ Louisiana colonies with the USDA lab, and sells nucs, queens, and bulk honey at pickup locations from Massachusetts to Louisiana.
The B Farm - Merrimack Valley Apiaries
Billerica, MA
Merrimack Valley Apiaries' B Farm in Billerica is a commercial beekeeping operation of rare scale: it trucked the first east coast bees ever shipped to California almonds in 1988 and now supports 12,000–15,000 hives in annual pollination. Backyard beekeepers come for spring nucs (an approach the farm pioneered as an alternative to packages), varroa-resistant VSH queens developed with the USDA's Baton Rouge lab, and warehouse taste-tests of raw honeys from cranberry to wildflower.
Warm Colors Apiary
South Deerfield, MA
Dan Conlon's Warm Colors Apiary sits on eighty acres of South Deerfield woodland and wetland where nectar plants bloom from early spring to late fall — ideal ground for producing western Massachusetts honey and breeding bees hardy enough for New England winters. Certified by the Russian Honeybee Breeders Association since 2016, the apiary sells Russian queens, spring nucs, honey, and beeswax candles by appointment, and pollinates local orchards and farms.
Warm Colors Apiary
South Deerfield, MA
Warm Colors Apiary, founded in 2000 on eighty acres of woodland, fields, and wetlands in South Deerfield, produces regional western Massachusetts honey, pure beeswax candles, and pollination services for local orchards. It is the Northeast's only apiary certified by the Russian Honeybee Breeders Association, selectively breeding mite-tolerant Russian queens and spring nucs while teaching beekeeping workshops in its bee yards.
Wheel-View Farm
Shelburne Falls, MA
Wheel-View Farm is a scenic hilltop family farm in Shelburne, in western Massachusetts, raising USDA certified natural grass-fed beef from a heritage Belted Galloway and Murray Grey herd — grass and hay only from birth to market, with no corn, hormones, or antibiotics. Winner of the Leopold Conservation Award for New England, the farm also sells pastured pork, spun honey, eggs, maple syrup, and maple cream from its sugar house.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many honey farms & apiaries are in Massachusetts?
US Farm Trail lists 17 honey farms & apiaries in Massachusetts, with listings around Barre, Holliston, Tyngsborough. The directory is updated as farms are added and verified.
How do I find a apiary near me in Massachusetts?
Use the map above to find honey farms & apiaries closest to you, or browse the list — every listing includes location, description, and contact details so you can call or visit.
Do these farms sell directly to the public?
Yes — every farm on US Farm Trail sells direct to consumers. Check each farm's page for hours, seasonal availability, and how to buy before you visit.
