Every jar of Generation Bee honey starts the same way — with a hive, a family, and a deep respect for what bees have been doing long before any of us arrived. We're not a factory. We're not a label slapped on someone else's product. We are beekeepers, and this is our story.
Where It All Begins
Every jar of Generation Bee honey starts the same way — with a hive, a family, and a deep respect for what bees have been doing long before any of us arrived.
We're not a factory. We're not a label slapped on someone else's product. We are beekeepers, and this is our story.
The Family Behind the Frames
Generation Bee was founded on a simple belief: that the people closest to the bees should be the ones bringing honey to your table.
Our operation is family-run, built over years of learning the land, the seasons, and the particular rhythms of our colonies. We know our hives by location. We track each harvest by bloom. We pull frames by hand, and we taste every batch before it ever leaves the farm.
This isn't a side project. Beekeeping is our livelihood, our craft, and — if we're being honest — a bit of an obsession.
Navarro Farms: Rooted in Partnership
Our honey doesn't come from one place — it comes from the right place.
Our partnership with Navarro Farms gives our bees access to some of the most thoughtfully managed land in the region. No pesticides. No shortcuts. Just healthy soil, diverse forage, and the kind of agricultural stewardship that makes genuinely good honey possible.
Navarro Farms isn't just a supplier relationship. It's a shared philosophy. Their commitment to the land mirrors ours to the hive — take care of what sustains you, and it will sustain you back.
When you taste the difference in Generation Bee honey, Navarro Farms is a big part of why.
What Makes Our Bees Different
Our colonies forage across diverse, chemical-free landscapes that have an abundance of wildflowers, clover, fruit blossoms, and native plants — and this is why our honey carries a flavor that shifts with the season. Light and floral in spring. Richer and more complex by late summer. You're tasting a real place, a real time of year.
We practice low-intervention beekeeping. That means we let the bees lead. We monitor hive health closely, support our colonies without over-managing them, and never harvest more than the hive can spare.
Healthy bees make better honey. It really is that simple.
How Generation Bee Came to Be
Generation Bee didn't start with a business plan. It started with a question: why is it so hard to know where your honey actually comes from?
Most honey on grocery store shelves is blended, imported, ultra-filtered, and traceable to nowhere in particular. We knew there was a better way — because we were already doing it, just not at scale.
So we made it our mission to bring honest honey directly to people who care about what they're eating. Fully traceable. Minimally processed. Made by a family that stakes its reputation on every jar.
The name says it all. This is the work of a generation — and we intend to pass it on to the next one.
Our Promise to You
We will always tell you where your honey comes from. We will always prioritize hive health over yield. We will never blend, over-process, or cut corners to hit a price point.
What's in the jar is what we'd put on our own table. That's the only standard that matters to us.
Meet the Bees and the People Who Keep Them
Hive inspections
Harvest day
Family at work
Navarro Farms