Honey Badgers Bee Farm

Beekeeper in Brooksville, Florida

(727) 410-608820380 Camelot Dr, Brooksville, FL 34601View on Yelp
Honey Badgers Bee Farm - beekeeping in Brooksville, FL

About Honey Badgers Bee Farm

Honey Badgers Bee Farm is located in Brooksville, Florida, the seat of Hernando County and a region surrounded by rolling hills, pine flatwoods, and spring-fed waterways that support rich bee foraging territory. It's a refreshingly rural setting for a honey operation, sitting well outside the dense suburban sprawl of the Tampa metro to the south. Hernando County's relative agricultural character gives local beekeepers access to diverse and relatively undisturbed foraging grounds. If you're in the greater Tampa Bay area and want honey with a genuine country-Florida character, this farm is worth checking out.

Services

Honey

Services & Process

Honey Badgers Bee Farm produces and sells honey sourced from their Brooksville-area hives, giving customers access to genuine Hernando County wildflower honey. Given the farm's rural surroundings, their bees have access to gallberry, saw palmetto, clover, and whatever native flora is blooming across the county's undeveloped stretches. Small farms like this often sell honey in multiple forms, including liquid raw honey, whipped or creamed honey, and occasionally comb sections for customers who want a truly unprocessed product. You can reach them at (727) 410-6088 to ask about current stock and varieties.

Service Area

Honey Badgers Bee Farm serves customers in Brooksville and throughout Hernando County, with reasonable access for buyers coming from Spring Hill, Weeki Wachee, and the northern Tampa Bay area. It's also a manageable drive for customers in Pasco County looking for a locally produced alternative to store-bought honey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Honey Badgers Bee Farm located and how do I find them?
The farm is based in Brooksville, Florida, in Hernando County. Your best first step is calling (727) 410-6088 to get directions and confirm when you can stop by for a pickup.
What makes Hernando County honey different from honey produced closer to Tampa?
Hernando County has more undeveloped land, spring systems, and native plant communities than the heavily urbanized areas south of it, which gives bees access to a wider and less chemically managed foraging range. The resulting honey tends to reflect that biodiversity in its depth of flavor.
How should I store raw honey at home to keep it fresh?
Raw honey stores best at room temperature in a tightly sealed container kept away from direct sunlight. It doesn't need refrigeration and will actually crystallize faster if you put it in the fridge, which is normal but can be reversed by gently warming the jar.
Is crystallized honey still good to eat?
Yes, crystallization is a completely natural process that actually indicates the honey is raw and unprocessed. You can return it to a liquid state by placing the jar in warm water for a few minutes, though many people enjoy the texture of crystallized honey spread directly on toast.
Can I buy honey from Honey Badgers Bee Farm in large quantities for cooking or canning?
Many small producers are happy to accommodate larger orders, especially if you give them advance notice. Calling ahead to discuss quantity needs gives the farm time to set aside the amount you need from their current harvest.
Are there any farm visits or tours available at the Brooksville location?
Small honey operations sometimes offer informal visits or the chance to see hives up close, though it varies by farm. Calling directly is the only way to know what Honey Badgers Bee Farm currently offers in terms of on-site experiences.

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