Barefoot Farms

Barefoot Farms: Honey Bee Rescue

Barefoot Farms in Plumerville, AR, is dedicated to ethical beekeeping and bee preservation, operating as a family apiary. Their primary business revolves around two distinct, but interconnected, activities: honey bee rescue and the production of honey products.


 

Bee Rescue and Relocation

 

The core of Barefoot Farms' mission is the preservation of honey bee colonies. They specialize in:

  • Hive Relocation: Safely moving established bee hives from places where they pose a conflict to people (like inside the walls of a home or shed) to a sustainable location on the farm.
  • Swarm Relocation: Capturing and relocating bee swarms, which are temporary groups of bees looking for a new home. This is a crucial service that saves the bees from extermination.

All the bees they keep and manage have been rescued and relocated, emphasizing a deep commitment to the welfare of the honey bee population.


 

Honey and Apiary Products

 

The honey products sold by Barefoot Farms are a direct result of their rescue efforts. While specific product details for Barefoot Farms AR are not readily available in public search results (as information for "Barefoot Farms" can refer to several different operations), apiaries like theirs typically offer a variety of products, which can include:

  • Raw Honey: Honey that is unpasteurized and unprocessed, preserving its natural enzymes and pollen.
  • Specialty Honey: Infused or flavored honeys (like the Habanero-Infused Honey sometimes offered by similar "Barefoot" operations).
  • Beeswax Products: Items like candles, lip balms, or soaps made from the wax produced by the bees.
  • Pollen and Propolis: Other valuable products from the hive used for health and wellness purposes.

 

The Philosophy of "Barefoot Beekeeping"

 

While not confirmed as the specific method used by Barefoot Farms AR, the concept of "Barefoot Beekeeping" is a recognized, natural beekeeping approach that aligns well with their focus on rescue and ethical treatment. This philosophy generally follows principles such as:

  • Minimal Interference: Keeping intervention with the bees' natural life to a minimum.
  • Natural Materials: Using sustainable and harmless materials within the hives.
  • Focus on Bee Wellbeing: Allowing the bees to guide the beekeeping process and only taking honey that the colony can afford to lose, rather than prioritizing maximum yield.

This kind of balanced, natural beekeeping is often favored by small-scale operations whose primary goal is the health of the bee colony and not large-scale commercial exploitation.

Find Us

Address
529 Caney Valley Dr, Plumerville, AR 72127, USA
Phone
+1 501-470-8111
Email
palmersbarefootfarms@gmail.com
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