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The Original Honey B Healthy Feeding Stimulant is a 1-gallon jug formulated with lemongrass and spearmint essential oils. Designed to enhance feeding during nectar shortages, it supports hive cleanliness and overall bee health. Proudly made in the USA in an FDA licensed facility, this non-GMO product is your go-to solution for thriving bee colonies.
C**N
Bees love this
I started giving tbis to my Gals back in the fall to help boost their immune system over the winter.Easy to use, smells delcious. Store it far...far away from your hives in an air tight container. They will try to get to it.My hives are doing really well over our mild winter so far.Great value for the money. Worth buying the bulk vs the small bottle.Use as directed.
T**S
Awesome
Bees love it and it goes a long ways. Top notch.
B**N
Works
Title says it all
M**E
Received as advertised.
I found this to mix very well in the sugar syrup I feed to my bees. The oils do not separate from the other ingredients. The bees absolutely love it!
M**L
My bees love it!
I start using Honey B Healthy in late winter and feed until the honey flow starts. I stop feeding right before adding honey supers. The bees love HBH! Once they realize there is an ample food supply available, the queen starts laying heavily and the hive population booms. Ready for honey production!
B**.
I use it in my sugar water along with pollen powder bees really seem to like it.
I've been using this product from small bottles for a while I purchased it from you when I saw you have it by the gallon much more economical
L**S
Bad packing
Is known to be a great product, but packaging is bad, return is easygoing, have to ordered from another supplier.
A**R
Bees wouldn’t eat the sugar syrup
I have a top feeder and the bees were emptying it in 2 days. I bought the Honey B Healthy to insure they were getting what they needed. I mixed the 1:1 sugar water with the Honey B Healthy per the instructions on the container. The bees would not touch it. I had to dump the entire top feeder.I will try again in a little while starting with one Teaspoon per gallon and see, then slowly increase.I added a second brood box and was afraid to use it as a drench on the frames. Not sure I would recommend
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