
| We will be there week days only during the summer, however, our "Honor System" is open 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Simply take the honey from the cabinet and put the money in the box. If you want something special call us at 413-289-9296 and we'll put it out for you. |
| Visit Our On-Line Store. We take great care when extracting & bottling our raw honey to preserve all the natural flavor and nutrition that is available only from 100% pure natural Honey, direct from the Honey Bees. Please enjoy some today! |


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Honey Bees-R-Us Apiaries is owned by Mark & Deanna Lamoureux. We live at 226 Wilbraham Street (Rt. 20) in Palmer, Massachusetts. We keep our bees here and in many bee yards in the area. Honey Bees are needed because they pollinate 80% of all the food on Earth. My wife Deanna and I are dedicated to raising Honey Bees by sustainable methods to not only produce delicious honey, but to help our environment. We produce high quality pure, unheated, really raw honey, so we have branded our honey "Absolutely Raw®" . We also produce some seasonal Honey related specialty products, all made from raw honey which we offer for sale to honey lovers from all over. Please visit our On-Line Store Here. |
| Directions to our Honey Store in Palmer |
| Take Exit 8 off the Mass. Pike. Turn right at the lights after toll booth, continue through 1 set of traffic lights then turn right on to US Rt. 20. Follow Rt. 20 Westbound for 1.6 miles. After you pass the K-Mart on the right, go 400 yards farther and look on the left for our sign "Honey Store Open" in front of our blue house. You will have arrived! For all you GPS users, it's 226 Wilbraham St. Palmer, MA |
| Update - May 2009 |
| We began the 2009 season selling our honey at the Farmer's Market on the Massachusetts Turnpike Saturday on May 16, 2009. We will set up every weekend (Friday -Sunday) from Memorial Day weekend until late November when the weather finally drives us away. We are in the "Charlton Plaza Rest Area" WESTBOUND (between exits 10 & 9 on the Massachusetts Turnpike) We look forward to seeing our friends there again this year! |