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Tag: Honey

Honey Bees and the Farmers Market in Fernandina

When the bees have capped off their honeycombs, beekeepers harvest the hives by removing the wax caps to reveal the honey.

Bees Love the Honey in Fernandina Beach

Come see how Amelia Island bees are attracted to the Cross Creek Honey exhibit; a sign of how high the quality of their honey truly is.

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