Lee's Bees

Beekeeper in Lancaster, California

4.4(14 reviews)
(661) 946-0151, Lancaster, CA 93534View on Yelp
Lee's Bees - beekeeping in Lancaster, CA

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About Lee's Bees

Lee's Bees is a Lancaster-based supplier offering both honey and firewood, two products that make a lot of sense together in the high desert community of the Antelope Valley. With a 4.4-star rating from 14 reviews, the business is growing its reputation steadily in a region where self-sufficient, homestead-style living is common. Lancaster's open landscape and proximity to desert scrub, wildflowers, and agricultural land creates excellent foraging conditions for bees. It's a practical, no-frills operation serving customers who know what they want.

Services

Firewood
Honey

Services & Process

Lee's Bees provides locally harvested honey sourced from hives working the Antelope Valley's distinct high desert flora, which produces honey with a flavor profile quite different from coastal California varieties. The firewood side of the business serves the same practical-minded customer base, especially during cold Mojave Desert winters when nights can drop well below freezing. Buying both products from a single local supplier saves trips and supports a small business that understands the needs of rural and semi-rural households. It's a combination that reflects how people actually live out in the valley.

Service Area

Lee's Bees serves Lancaster and the surrounding Antelope Valley communities, including Palmdale, Quartz Hill, and Rosamond. The rural character of the region means many customers are homeowners with larger properties who value local sourcing for practical goods. Deliveries or pickups can sometimes be arranged depending on order size.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Antelope Valley honey different from other California honey?
Bees in the high desert forage on plants like desert sage, buckwheat, and various native wildflowers that don't grow in coastal regions. This gives Antelope Valley honey a distinctly earthy, sometimes herbal flavor that reflects the Mojave landscape.
Does Lee's Bees sell honey year-round?
Honey availability in the high desert depends on seasonal bloom cycles, so supply can vary throughout the year. It's best to call (661) 946-0151 ahead of your visit to confirm what's currently in stock.
What type of firewood does Lee's Bees carry?
Firewood offerings in the Lancaster area typically include hardwood varieties suited for home fireplaces and outdoor fire pits, which are popular during cold Antelope Valley winters. Contact them directly to ask about current species, seasoning status, and cord pricing.
Can I buy small quantities of honey or do I need to buy in bulk?
Most local honey sellers offer options from single jars up to larger bulk quantities. Whether you want a pound for personal use or a case for regular cooking, it's worth asking what sizes they stock.
Is the honey from Lee's Bees raw and unfiltered?
Small local honey operations often produce minimally processed honey that retains natural pollen and enzymes. Confirm directly with Lee's Bees whether their current stock is raw, lightly filtered, or a combination depending on the batch.
Do they offer firewood delivery in the Lancaster area?
Local firewood suppliers frequently offer delivery for larger orders, especially full or half cords, since most customers can't transport that volume themselves. Reach out to discuss delivery availability and any associated fees for your specific location.

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