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At H&H Honey we make mighty-fine stuff for good people. Our raw honey is straight from the bees. That's right, straight from the bees into our jars.

Don't over think it. We also produce the finest Arizona Pollen for allergy sufferers. Check out our bee facts and look around!

Local Pollen

H&H Honey is one of the few beekeepers providing Phx Area local pollen!

Beeswax!

Very soon we will have naturally processed Beeswax for purchase!

Nature Knows Best...

We are a boutique micro apiary and has several hives working to make raw Arizona goodness straight from our hives to your pantry. Our local Arizona product comes from our hives just south of the Phoenix metro area. We keep our hives natural and chemical free. We work hard to keep the ladies comfortable!

Our hives are nestled in a quiet grove surrounded by mesquite trees and desert wildflowers, This is the best environment for our bees to make some of the best tasting local, organic stuff around! Most of our hives are captured wild hives that we have domesticated. Join us in our mission to save the bees!

Why choose H&H Honey?

  • Local Arizona, flora-fed bees
  • Raw, unfiltered, unpasteurized honey
  • No syrups or sugars added....ever!
  • Locally owned and operated business
  • Passionate beekeepers committed to quality honey products

It's not easy keeping bees but we love it!

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We were on TV!

The List Show TV came out to film our hives! It was fun showing them around! Take a look!

Local Pollen

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People use pollen for many reasons. As a super food pollen is amazing for the nutrients contained in these little granules. People normally use about a teaspoon or two in their smoothies, yogurt, or cereal.

Our pollen is gathered from the our pollen traps under the hive, carefully filtered by machine, then by hand before it's frozen. We never heat or dry the pollen as that destroys some of the nutritious enzymes.

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We keep the hives moving so the bees have plenty to eat so they can make the tastiest local raw stuff around! Don't miss the next batch! Get on our list and we will let you know of what's going on including when we have more in stock!

The Making a new queen!

We are serious about quality Arizona goodness. We love our bees and like to keep them happy. We keep them in areas where they can get the best pollen because that makes the best tasting product! When the bees finish making a box of comb we collect the box and take it to our kitchen.

We decap the comb and put the whole frame in a centrifuge to get all the raw honey out. Then it drips down into a large bucket and into a bottle! We do only the most minimal straining The bottle is full natural organic honey straight from the bees to the the jar so there may be some small wax particulates. Don't worry! It's good for you! All the good nutrients, enzymes and pollens are left in!

Raw means no processing, and nothing added to change the flavor, color, or taste. Since it is raw local Arizona honey that means it contains what many people are calling the world’s greatest super food. Pollen!

One pound of Pollen contains the same amount of protein as a one pound sirloin steak. Unlike steak pollen provides almost 10 times the amount on vitamin A, iron, and calcium. On top of all of that since it is raw local Arizona pollen it can help alleviate seasonal allergies.

What are you really getting when you buy that cute bear at the store? That is just it; you don’t know! The world's largest honey producer is China, the same place that brought you lead painted toys. The US government tries to keep China bee products out of the US market place, but there is nothing stopping say Argentina or Brazil from buying it from China, and then selling it to the US. H&H is committed to selling raw local Arizona golden gold!

Here you can talk directly to your beekeeper, (Clay and Josh), and understand what is in your pure stuff. If the unknown does not convince you to buy local Arizona harvested honey then the flavor will! Ours is delicious and people are always telling us they go through it fast!

What does high fructose corn syrup and honey have in common? If you buy it from a major chain store it could be a lot. Many major producers feed their bees high fructose corn syrup and have them convert that! That isn't good for you, bees or all the plants the bees won't be pollinating! They do this so the bees can produce year round in huge volumes. This is great for profit, but bad for taste, and bad for the poor bees!

We provide only the best raw stuff made from natural desert flora. Our bees are south of Queen Creek most the year where they have breathing room to browse the flowers and mesquite trees in peace. We love the bees and have been beekeepers in the valley for several years. We have a great bee mentor and both have beekeeping in our family so we take it very seriously! That’s why we do it. There is nothing like the taste of pure,raw local Arizona goodness.

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H&H honey is the best tasting stuff I have ever had! It’s like it came straight from the hive. I love the fact that it is raw and still contains all of its original enzymes. And coming from the Arizona desert makes it even better. Each morning I start my day with a spoonful of H&H honey and mix it in a glass of water with some bee pollen and some lemon juice. What a great health tonic to start out the day!

Bruce G.
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I am from Northern Mn. I consume approximately 2+ gallons of honey per year and at least 1tsp. of Bee Pollen each day (Do not measure just sprinkle it out nowadays). After a vacation to the Phoenix area and a couple of Farmers Markets I was convinced I needed some Arizona Honey.

Once I returned home and some research on the Internet I narrowed my search down to 3 Beekeepers in the Phoenix area. I talked to each of the beekeepers by phone at least 2 times some more (right Clay)?

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I made my decision to go with H&H for a couple of reasons, first of all I liked Clay Harper’s personality, it was Great! He answered all my (Minnesota dumb) questions. I am used to Clover and Alfalfa which here in Mn is pretty thin (runny) compared to Arizona Mesquite.

Cost was another reason, H&H Honey and Bee Pollen was alittle more expensive but there shipping cost was a lot less. I believed that H&H had enough confidence in their product that they would charge for it instead of try to make up for it in shipping cost!

Total overall price H&H is less expensive.After receiving the Mesquite Honey and Bee Pollen I can not explain how happy I am with H&H Honey. I think you need to be a Honey Coinsurer to really appreciate it. The taste is so flavorable, the thickness and texture are all so different than I am used to. H&H Bee Pollen is so soft it melts in your mouth!

I am trying to teach my 4 yr. old Granddaughter to be a Honey Coinsurer and now when she stops by and ask for honey its like this “Grandpa can we have some honey, I want the hard honey though” which is H&H Mesquite Honey because it is so much thicker.

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This 4 yr.old can even tell the difference.Thank-you for everything Clay. I think everyone should treat themselves to your H&H Honey, and to anyone that does take bee pollen I really suggest trying H&H Bee Pollen. I know I will be a return customer. Bruce from northern Minnesota.

Clay Harper Honey taster

Oh the honey is good. Each morning every bee is gently massaged by our team before they meander out into the desert to collect their glittery droplets. Relaxed bees make more and better product. Yeah we get stung a lot and we lose the bee, but it's not easy being an apiary.

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The state of Arizona is as packed with honey vendors as a hive is with honey. Here are 13 honey pushers and where to find their Arizona-based bee products in greater Phoenix.

Arizona Honey Market

Mark Fratu borrowed a beehive from a local beekeeper in 2006. After the economic upset in 2008, the former investor picked up beekeeping full time. Today, he cares for 15 hives of Africanized killer bees under the name Arizona Honey Market. Aside from seven flavors of raw honey and aged honey, he also carries pollen, honeycomb, and propolis (a resinous material bees make and use as a structural material in the hive). Purchase directly from the website or at the Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market when in season.

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Absolutely Delightful

Owner Eleanor Dziuk created Absolutely Delightful as a platform for selling local honey harvested by a number of beekeepers. Now in business for 15 years. it represents 10 Arizona beekeepers. Some of the honey is sold as is; others she infuses with flavors like cinnamon and lavender. She offers raw and whipped honey in multiple sizes along with beeswax, honeycomb, bee pollen, royal jelly (a material secreted by bees to feed the queen), and propolis. You can find Absolutely Delightful products online or at the Uptown, Downtown Phoenix, Gilbert, Roadrunner, and Peoria farmers' markets.

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Keep and eye out for the Beetanical Garden Farm booth.

Beetanical Garden Farm

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Owned by Bianca Olar and her family, Beetanical Garden Farm has been in business for more than 10 years. Olar does not infuse her honey as she says she values the pure flavor of the product. You can find her at the following farmers’ markets: Roadrunner, Downtown Phoenix, and seasonally at Old Town Scottsdale. Additionally, Squarz Bakery & Cafe, Audrey’s, and Savale Flowers Antiques sell Beetanical Garden honey.

The Golden Hive

Based in Flagstaff, The Golden Hive is run by Tracy Heirigs, who began selling bee products like candles, skincare, propolis, and honey almost 20 years ago. She sells for six to eight local beekeepers (and has been a hobby beekeeper herself for the past 10 years). With a small number of hives, she harvests a limited amount of honey, which she sells at the Flagstaff store. But you can also find Golden Hive products at the Old Town Scottsdale Farmers Market and through the website.

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Bridle Path Beeyard

Owned by veterinarian Joc Rawls, Bridle Path Beeyard is an urban bee garden — meaning the hives are in Rawls’ backyard. His gentle treatment of the bees since the business started in 2016 has endeared him even to the vegans. Bridle Path honey, which comes in various sized jars, is available for purchase online (for pick up at the beeyard) or at the community table at Uptown Farmers Market and Downtown Phoenix Farmers Market.

Crockett Honey Co.

In business since 1945, Crockett Honey’s 6,500 hives are along the Colorado River in Parker, Arizona — but the bottling facility and store are both in Tempe. Aside from honey, the store also carries bee pollen, beeswax, and beekeeping supplies. Crocket Honey products are sold in most grocery stores (think Fry’s, Safeway, Bashas', Sprouts). The Sunshine Specialty Foods booth at the Ahwatukee Farmers' Market also carries Crockett Honey.

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Desert blossom honey from Peoria's McClendon’s Select Organic Farm.

McClendon’s Select Organic Farm

Located in Peoria and spanning 25 acres, McClendon's Select Organic Farm is known in the west Valley and beyond for its honey produce (even though it also carries fruits, vegetables, and dates). The main attraction from this family-owned farm is its desert blossom honey, which comes in a 32-ounce jar, and 16 and 8-ounce squeeze bottles. Order online, add some honey to your grab-and-go produce box, or visit the McClendon’s Select booth at the Old Town Scottsdale and Uptown farmers’ markets.

Rango Honey

Rango Honey, family-owned and operated, has been selling Sonoran desert honey since 2015. Today it owns 1,500 hives. Products include alpha clover, orange blossom, mesquite, and desert bloom-flavored honey, plus bee pollen and honeycomb. In addition, profits support the Nashama center, an assisted living facility for adults with autism, inspired by the the owners’ autistic son. Order from the website or check the site’s store locater to purchase in person (think Bashas', Ace Hardware, and specialty markets like Luci's at the Orchard and Duck & Decanter).

Sun Tan Honey Farm offers all kinds of bee products.

Sun Tan Honey Farm

Sun Tan Honey Farm was established in 2014 by Santos Vasquez and Shawn White. Together, the two have 20 years of bee experience. They specialize in chemical-free, humane bee removal and relocation and take the relocated hives to apiaries across the Valley. There, the bees produce a variety of honey that the team harvests and sells. Find them at the Arrowhead and Pinnacle Peak farmers’ markets. A few stores also carry Sun Tan Honey, including west Valley spots like Adams Natural Meats, Screws and Sparkles, Grungy Galz, The Grand Project Shoppe, and an Ace Hardware in Buckeye.

Singh Meadows

Owner and farmer Ken Singh runs a farm offering chemical-free heirloom produce, moringa, and guava trees — but there's also a beekeeper onsite. You can buy his honey at the Singh Meadows farmer’s market in Tempe, which offers a good selection of that raw honey. Current hours are 7 a.m. to noon, Friday and Saturday. Check the Facebook page for up-to-date information.

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Sun Valley Bees is a hobby-turned-business honey operation.

Sun Valley Bees

Sun Valley Bees is a “son and pop” farm that started as a hobby in 2007 by John Ciurdar, a cabinetmaker. In 2013, after his son Daniel graduated college, the hobby turned business. The bees are kept in Laveen and Buckeye and are moved around to produce different types of honey for different seasons. In addition to five flavors of honey, packaged in three sizes, Sun Valley Bees also carries honeycomb, propolis, beeswax, royal jelly, and bee pollen. Order online, pickup directly from the farmhouse, or visit the Uptown, Ahwatukee, Gilbert, and Peoria farmers’ markets.

The Rancher’s Daughter

The Rancher’s Daughter honey comes from the bees at A Diamond Ranch in Kearny, Arizona. You're probably more familiar with its jojoba beef, the operation's signature product, but the ranch has a beekeeper who moves hives near the Gila River. Kristen Vinson, the Rancher’s Daughter herself, describes the honey's flavor as somewhere between mesquite and desert flower. The honey comes in three sizes: 8, 16, and 32 ounces. Purchase at Uptown and Old Town Scottsdale farmers’ markets. For questions, email kvinson@gmail.com.

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Valley Honey Co.

Valley Honey Co. is a owned by a fourth-generation family of Valley residents, and happens to be a migratory beekeeping business. That means the bees are moved between California (to pollinate almond trees in February) and then to Arizona (to produce seasonal honey). Queen Creek Olive Mill, Shoppers Supply in Chandler, locations of AJ’s Fine Foods, and Power Road Farmers Market in Mesa are among the spots carrying Valley Honey.

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