
About Wilk Apiary
Wilk Apiary is a Glendale, New York operation focused on honey production, serving a part of Queens that sits close to some of the outer borough's last remaining green spaces. Glendale borders Forest Park, one of the largest wooded areas in the New York City parks system, which gives local bees access to a surprisingly diverse range of flowering plants. That translates directly into distinctive, complex honey that you won't find from a commercial producer. As a dedicated apiary, Wilk brings the kind of hands-on expertise that hobbyists and commercial buyers both benefit from.
Services
Services & Process
Wilk Apiary's core focus is honey, which likely means they offer raw and varietal honey for direct sale, wholesale to local retailers, or distribution to farmers markets and restaurants. Beyond the product itself, apiaries of this type often provide queen rearing services, nucleus colonies for new beekeepers, and seasonal pollination arrangements with local gardeners or urban farmers. They may also offer advice or informal consulting for hobbyists in the area who are just getting started. Calling (917) 513-2508 is the most direct way to find out what's available at any given time.
Service Area
Wilk Apiary operates out of Glendale, Queens, and serves customers throughout the surrounding neighborhoods including Ridgewood, Middle Village, and Woodhaven. They're also accessible to customers coming from Brooklyn and other parts of New York City looking for locally produced honey.
Frequently Asked Questions
What types of honey does Wilk Apiary produce?
Can I buy honey directly from the apiary?
Does Wilk Apiary sell nucleus colonies or package bees for new beekeepers?
Can Wilk Apiary help with pollination services for my garden or urban farm?
Is raw honey from a local NYC apiary actually different from store-bought honey?
Does Wilk Apiary offer beekeeping advice or mentorship for beginners in Queens?
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