Find honey from local hives here!

Looking for honey from local hives; raw honey with local pollen, Manuka honey, honey in combs or other types of honey in Northern Idaho?  Scroll down this page and you will see the aall of thoses in Northern Idaho, sorted by county. ALWAYS call before you go to confirm the info, they don't always report changes to me!

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Updates for March 2024

March 2024: The bees are just waking up in the northern hemisphere, so it will be a few months before 2024 honey is ready, but most apiaries have plenty from the last season in stock

Local Honey listings, by county

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Benewah County

  • Hugus Creek Honey Farm - honey, bees, nucs
    17100 ID-5, St Maries, ID 83861. Phone: (208) 582-6654. Email: huguscrhoneyfarm@gmail.com. Open: typically sells honey at local farmer's markets, such as the Friday St. Maries Farmers Market, or contact them via Facebook. They also sell Bees and nucs by phone and email starting in January. (ADDED: May 8, 2023, JBS)

Bonner County

Kootenai County

  • Post Falls Honey Company - Honey from hives on the farm
    508 West 22nd. Avenue, Post Falls, ID 83854. Phone: (208) 704-0317. Email: Timmott208@gmail.com. Open: Sunday to Saturday, 8 am to 5 pm for honey purchase, until we run out; Please visit our Facebook page, Post Falls Honey Co; for updated information based on the season and availability. Directions: Click here for a map and directions. Payment: Cash, Check, PayPal, Debit cards. Post Falls Honey Company offers small batch local honey that is always fresh, raw, pure, and unfiltered along with Northwest local nucleus colonies from our survivor stock (spring and early summer only) call for more information. Hive inspections. Honey bee swarm removal. Beekeeping education and consultation. Please visit us on Youtube, Facebook, and Instagram. Spring honey typically consists of alfalfa, clover, and Linden (tree) nectar, along with other (spring) various wild flower nectar. The linden nectar gives a very floral flavor and clear appearance. Summer honey is much more amber in color due to the heavy Knapweed flow around the apiaries. Knapweed is a delicious and not as floral as spring honey. Delicious for fall uses in baking, tea, and mead. sizes include 1/2 pint, pint, quart, 1/2 gallon and gallons We offer pure Northwest bred nucleus colonies in the spring from our survivor stock. Reservations are required as we sell out annually. (UPDATED: September 05, 2020)

Latah County