Bentley and Son's Honey

Bentley and Son's Honey Honey sells only. In FloridaFrom November first till end of April, as long as we still have honey to sell. Mid May to end of September in NY.

Honey available at our Florida stand , mid October till mid May.

01/03/2026

Just a friendly FYI

Steve and I both love dogs!
But when you stop to get your honey , please keep your dog by you if you need to let them out of your car to potty.

We will not be responsible if your dog gets stung by a bee and has a reaction.

You are coming on the property of a working bee farm.

Happy Thanksgiving from Bentley & Son’s Honey!We’re so grateful for another year of support, sweet conversations, and be...
11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving from Bentley & Son’s Honey!
We’re so grateful for another year of support, sweet conversations, and being able to share our love of beekeeping with all of you.
Wishing you a day filled with good food, warm moments, and plenty of sweetness. 🧡🍯
Thank you for being part of our hive!

11/20/2025

Why Honey Crystallizes

11/20/2025

Lessons from the Beehive
Why Honey Crystallizes 🐝🍯

Ever opened a jar of honey and thought, “Uh oh… why is it turning solid?”
Good news, friend — your honey isn’t going bad… it’s honestly just being honey!

✨ Straight from the hive:
Crystallization is 100% natural. Heres the thing though
Raw, filtered, local, imported, fancy, store-brand — ALL honey can crystallize over time. It’s simply part of honey’s natural chemistry.

But let’s bust a couple myths…
🚫 It’s NOT true that only raw honey crystallizes.
🚫 It’s NOT true that all honey crystallizes at the same speed.

Some nectars crystallize super fast… some take years… and a few hardly crystallize at all. It all depends on the plant the bees visited and the honey’s natural sugar makeup.

💡 What affects crystallization?
• Glucose-to-fructose ratio
• Natural particles (pollen, wax, propolis bits)
• Room temperature
• Age of the honey
• Storage conditions

👇 Beekeeper Secret:
Raw, unfiltered honey (like ours!) usually crystallizes faster because it still contains pollen and tiny wax particles — the good stuff. These act like “starter spots” where crystals begin to form.

Processed honey is heated and filtered, so it generally crystallizes slower…
but heating destroys enzymes, aroma, and beneficial nutrients.

⚖️ And here’s the BIG truth:
Fast crystallizing honey isn’t “better,” and slow crystallizing honey isn’t “better” either.
Some nectar sources naturally crystallize quickly — like sunflower, clover, cotton, mustard, and canola. Some crystallize so fast the beekeeper can barely extract it! Others stay liquid much longer.

🔬 Simple Honey Science:
• Honey is a supersaturated sugar solution.
• Glucose wants to crystallize — fructose resists it.
• More glucose = quicker crystals.
• Temperatures around 55°F speed up crystallization.
• Crystallization does NOT mean honey is raw.
• Crystallization absolutely does NOT mean honey is spoiled.

💛 Beekeeper Wisdom:
Crystallized honey is STILL pure, safe, delicious, and full of flavor.
Spread it… stir it… or gently warm the jar in a bowl of warm water to make it liquid again.
(Just skip the microwave — it damages those precious natural enzymes!)

Honey shifts with the seasons, the flowers, and the weather — just like the bees themselves. And that’s part of the magic. 🍯✨
Crystallization is natural… but it doesn’t determine whether honey is raw.

❓ Has your honey ever crystallized? Do you love it creamy or do you warm it back to liquid?

11/08/2025

Second and last load of girls on their way to Florida for the winter!

11/02/2025

Thank you everyone for the birthday wishes!!!!

🐝🍯 It’s Deb’s Bee-Day! 🍯🐝Today we’re celebrating the queen of the hive herself — Deb!If you see her buzzing around, make...
11/01/2025

🐝🍯 It’s Deb’s Bee-Day! 🍯🐝

Today we’re celebrating the queen of the hive herself — Deb!
If you see her buzzing around, make sure to wish her the happiest of birthdays!

Can’t catch her in person?
💛 Drop a birthday message in the comments below to send her some birthday honey-love!

We hope her day is filled with sweet moments, lots of laughter, and maybe a slice (or two) of cake 🍰🐝

Happy Bee-Day, Deb! 🎉💐

First load of bees ready for there trip back to Florida!!Save travels girls❤️
11/01/2025

First load of bees ready for there trip back to Florida!!
Save travels girls❤️

10/29/2025

A single teaspoon of honey represents the life’s work of twelve bees—thousands of flowers visited and hundreds of miles flown. Each drop is a story of teamwork, patience, and the miracle of nature. 🌼💛

Next time you taste honey, pause to honor the tiny wings that made it possible. Their work sweetens both our world and our hearts. 🌸🍯

@ followers OK, I guess I need to make something clear, our label says raw honey. Which means we do not filter or pasteu...
10/29/2025

@ followers OK, I guess I need to make something clear, our label says raw honey. Which means we do not filter or pasteurized our honey. If the label says raw and the beekeeper is ethical and responsible that also means that the Honey is unfiltered. When Honey is filtered, it is supposed to say so on the Label. Again, our honey is raw and unfiltered. Which means you may find a piece of wax or you may actually even find an actual bees knee in your honey.
So I just wanted to make it perfectly clear that our Honey is not and will never be filtered.

We’ve added a little extra sweetness to the stand today 🐝✨🍯 Honey with Comb straight from NY – $12 SOLD OUT!!!!🧩 Cute 3D...
10/17/2025

We’ve added a little extra sweetness to the stand today 🐝✨

🍯 Honey with Comb straight from NY – $12 SOLD OUT!!!!

🧩 Cute 3D printed fidgets from our friends at Hilltop On Main – $2
🍁 Pure NYS Maple Syrup in limited quantities
🤤 Orange and Palmetto Honey stocked in stand!

Supporting small businesses never tasted (or looked) this good 💛

📍9126 County Rd 635, Sebring FL

The stand is freshly stocked with our delicious raw honey — and a limited supply of 100% pure New York maple syrup! 🍯🍁Sw...
10/14/2025

The stand is freshly stocked with our delicious raw honey — and a limited supply of 100% pure New York maple syrup! 🍯🍁

Swing by and grab your favorites while they last!
📍9126 County Rd 635, Sebring, FL

Address

9126 County Road 635
Sebring, FL
33875

Telephone

(863) 633-8084

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