Rena Beez Apiaries

Beekeeper in Albany, Oregon

(541) 255-92202125 Pacific Hwy, Albany, OR 97386View on Yelp
Rena Beez Apiaries - beekeeping in Albany, OR

About Rena Beez Apiaries

Rena Beez Apiaries operates out of Albany, Oregon, bringing locally produced honey directly to customers through farmers market channels. Albany sits in the Willamette Valley, a region rich with clover fields, fruit orchards, and grass seed crops that give local honey a distinctly regional character. This is a producer-direct operation, meaning what you buy comes straight from the source rather than a middleman. For customers who care about transparency and local food systems, that connection to a specific apiary makes a real difference.

Services

Honey
Farmers Market

Services & Process

Rena Beez Apiaries produces and sells honey sourced from their own hives in and around the Albany area, offering customers a direct link to a specific local operation. Farmers market sales give buyers a chance to ask questions, sample varieties, and learn about the seasonal differences in flavor and color that come from Willamette Valley forage. Depending on the season, product availability may include raw honey, comb honey, or other hive products. Buying at the market also means you're getting fresh stock, not product that's been sitting in warehouse distribution.

Service Area

Rena Beez Apiaries serves customers primarily through the Albany, Oregon farmers market circuit and the surrounding Linn County area. Customers from Corvallis, Lebanon, and Sweet Home also connect with them through local markets and word of mouth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Rena Beez honey in Albany?
Rena Beez sells primarily through farmers markets in the Albany area. You can reach them directly at (541) 255-9220 to ask about current market locations and schedules, since booth participation can vary by season.
What makes Willamette Valley honey different from store-bought honey?
Willamette Valley honey picks up distinct floral notes from the region's mix of clover, blackberry, and grass seed crops that bloom across the season. Store-bought honey is often blended from multiple sources and pasteurized in ways that change the flavor and remove some natural properties that raw honey retains.
Is the honey from Rena Beez raw or processed?
Small apiary honey sold at farmers markets is typically raw or minimally processed, meaning it hasn't been heated to the point where enzymes and natural pollen are destroyed. It's always worth asking directly at the booth about their specific handling process to confirm.
Can I buy honey in bulk from a local apiary like this one?
Many small apiaries do offer bulk purchasing options for customers who go through honey regularly, whether for cooking, baking, or resale. Contact Rena Beez at (541) 255-9220 to ask about larger quantity orders and pricing.
Does Rena Beez offer anything useful for hobbyist beekeepers in the area?
Beyond the honey itself, connecting with a local apiary at a farmers market is a great way to tap into regional beekeeping knowledge. Producers who've worked hives in Linn County can offer practical insight on local forage, swarm timing, and which suppliers other beekeepers in the area trust.
How do I know if the honey I'm buying is truly local?
Buying directly from an apiary at a farmers market is one of the most reliable ways to verify local origin. You're talking to the actual beekeeper, who can tell you where the hives are located and what the bees were foraging on when that batch was produced.

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