Lost Creek Apiary
Beekeeper in Shirley, Arkansas
About Lost Creek Apiary
Lost Creek Apiary is based in Shirley, Arkansas, a small community in Van Buren County tucked into the Ozark foothills. This part of Arkansas is excellent bee country, with diverse wildflowers, hardwood forests, and relatively low pesticide pressure compared to more agricultural flatland regions. Apiary operations in this area benefit from the natural foraging environment, which tends to produce distinctive, high-quality honey. Whether you're a hobbyist beekeeper or a farmer looking to add pollination services to your operation, Lost Creek Apiary is worth a call.
Services & Process
As an apiary, Lost Creek likely handles the core needs of beekeeping operations in central Arkansas, including hive sales, nucleus colonies, and queen rearing for those looking to start or expand their own hives. Honey production is a natural extension of apiary work, and local raw honey from the Ozark foothills region carries real market value. Pollination services are another likely offering, where hives are temporarily placed on farms or orchards to support crop production during bloom cycles. Beekeepers in the area may also be able to source equipment and supplies directly through the apiary.
Service Area
Lost Creek Apiary serves beekeepers and customers throughout Van Buren County and the surrounding Ozark foothills region. Nearby communities including Clinton, Quitman, and Greers Ferry Lake area residents are well within reasonable reach for hive pickups and apiary services.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Does Lost Creek Apiary offer pollination services for farms?
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