Beeswax
Beeswax
T. Creek Bees
This 2.5 oz. bar of local beeswax from T. Creek Bees is good as gold for cosmetics or crafts!
T. Creek is located in southeast Shawnee County and provides diverse forage for their pollinators. Depending on the time of year, T. Creek bees have access to warm-season grasses, clover, sand hill plums, bush honeysuckle, and much more.
With a focus on encouraging strong healthy hives, access to diverse pollen and nectar opportunities, and strategic honey handling, the beekeepers at T. Creek go above and beyond in both beekeeping and honey production.
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