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Where WE FLY

Goss Farm, Rye Harbor, NH

We have been providing bees to the Goss Farm location in cooperation with the Rye Conservation Commission to provide pollinators for the past 10 years.  Our honey bees support the local gardens and mature apple trees,  and blueberry orchard that are located in the area of Rye Harbor.  
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Clarke Farm,  Lee/Epping, NH

The Clarke family from Epping, NH produces grass-fed organic beef and lamb on a beautiful site.   We have numerous hives on their property and the honey from this site is mostly a wildflower and clover mix.
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Salt Box Farm, Stratham, NH ​

One of the seacoast areas' best blueberry farms uses our bees for their pollination during the blueberry, blackberry, and raspberry blooms.
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Tucker Pollinator Sanctuary, Rye, NH

The Tucker Pollinator Sanctuary is one of our primary apiaries located in the center of Rye, New Hampshire on over 10 acres of wildflower habitat.  The wildflower habitat is surrounded by many flowering trees that include Apple, Cherry, Hickory, Peach, Willow, Linden, and Chestnut.  
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Tahlton Woods, Rye, NH

Tahlton Woods (Lang Road Corridor) is a stretch of wetland that straddles the border of Rye and Portsmouth.  The honey bees work countless wetland wildflower and flowering trees located in this lightly developed area of the seacoast.  
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Tahlton Woods, Rye, NH - A coastal town on the New Hampshire Seacoast where we keep hives in open meadows and fields.   The honey from these locations is made up of wildflower and fruit tree nectars that still exist from Rye's past as a farming community.   Rye is still one of the less developed areas of the NH seacoast and therefore still produces an ideal location for our bees to forage.

Little Brook Farm, Exeter, NH -  Little Brook Farm is a 3rd generation family farm that is located in Exeter, NH  and produces grass fed  purebred Angus Beef.  You can contact Little Brook Farm at the following site:  http://www.littlebrookfarmbeef.com/   

Applecrest Farms. Hampton Falls, NH - We work closely with the folks at Applecrest to provide pollination services for various crops that are grown at the farm including, of course, the apples. 

Northrup Farm. Brentwood, NH 

Sleeper Farm, Rye NH

Cotton Lane Farm, North Hampton, NH 

Sagamore Road/Harbor Road, Portsmouth, NH

Bear Swamp, Hampton, NH

West Road, West Rye, NH


Little Boars Head, Hampton, NH

Governor Dale Farm, North Hampton, NH

Griffins 1/2 Acre Farm Portsmouth, NH

Eagle's Nest Apple Orchard, Exeter, NH

Rye on the Rocks, Rye, NH

Twelve Shares (Boundary), Hampton, NH

Great Bog, Greenland, NH

Coastal Georgia (Wintering Grounds)

Boon Island, Gulf of Maine











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  • Home
  • Where We Fly
  • Our Products
    • Honey
    • Beeswax
    • Honey Tracer™ Software
    • Propolis
    • Pollen
    • Package Bees
    • SkiBee Wax
  • Services
    • Pollinator Presentations
    • Pollination Services
    • Sponsor A Hive
    • Swarm Recovery/Honey Bee Rescue
    • Products
  • Education
    • Recipes
    • School Materials >
      • Winnacunnet
      • Dondero
      • RES
      • Marston
    • Black Bear Alert
    • Pollinators of New England
    • Plants for Pollinators
    • Honey Bee Videos
    • Honey Bee Pictures
    • Honey Bee Facts
    • Honey Bee Facts
    • Murder Hornets
  • Blog
  • Seacoast Shark Watch
    • Sharks on the Seacoast
  • Contact Us
    • Contact Us
    • Where to Find