A Guide to Local Foods, Farmers' Markets, and Community Gardens
Fremont County
Lander Honey Bees
Locally produced, small-batch raw honey; granola; and honey bites and honey candy; also offers community outreach, mentoring, and nucleus hives (a nucleus hive is a small hive, and provides an excellent way to get started in beekeeping).
Where to buy:
Lander Valley Farmers Market and Hello the House in Lander; Fremont Local Market and Riverton Wednesday Farmers Market in Riverton; through direct sales; and through Eat Wyoming (https://eatwyoming.com/); nucleus hives are available through direct sales
Owners:
Susan and Alan Frost
Location:
Lander
Email:
landerhoneybees@gmail.com or susan.a.frost@gmail.com
Phone:
970-631-3443
FOLLOW US!
Bee attentive! Youngsters can’t wait to ask questions after they learn about the fascinating hobby and profession of beekeeping. Here, Lander Honey Bees co-owner Alan Frost gives a program on beekeeping as part of his community outreach. Students get to see tools of the trade, a display hive with bees, and the inside of an empty hive.
Co-owner Susan Frost displays a variety of products sold by Lander Honey Bees. The items are available at several venues in Fremont County.