Our mission

The bees live as they naturally would and their benefits reach more people. Our goal is to raise Cooke County’s bee population throughout and at the same time spread awareness among the community.

Our hope is that these backyard hives will facilitate a dialogue among neighbours, friends, family and the community at large about the huge importance of bees.

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“The first step to becoming a successful beekeeper is to learn as much as you can about the bees themselves. Beehives require management and good stewardship, which take time.”
Anna Moribaldi honey lover
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Hive and Honey Acres is a true beehive of activity! Check out the latest news and events in our image gallery and see for yourself.

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    types of honey

    Learn more about some of the products we take special pride in.

    Raw Honey

    Unprocessed honey straight from hive, retaining all its natural enzymes, vitamins and minerals.

    Creamed honey

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    Comb honey

    A chuck honeycomb with honey still inside, often considered a delicacy. This gift from nature is entirely edible and can be eaten straight out of the container, sliced thin for toast, paired with cheese or fruit, or melted into hot cereal.

    Monofloral honey

    Homey made predominately from the nectar of one type of flower, such as clover, manuka, or acacia, each with it unique taste and properties.

    Proud Member of TBA Since 2024
    Registered Beekeeper Since 2021 Permit No. TX-7-24-392