Indianapolis Beekeeping Supplies

Beekeeping is a lifestyle we are proud of and we have made it our mission to help other beekeepers grow and maintain healthy beehives. We proudly serve beekeepers in the Indianapolis region. Indianapolis is the largest city in Indiana and offers visitors plenty of family-friendly adventures. The Children’s Museum, Indianapolis Zoo, and Indianapolis Motor Speedway offer varied exhibits, animal parks, botanical gardens, and more. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the largest auto racing track in the world and hosts the Indy 500, among other races. There’s also a museum, tours, golf course, shopping, and plenty of restaurants to choose from.

No matter your level of expertise, we have all the beekeeping supplies you need to either start a hive or maintain hundreds of hives.  Mountain Sweet Honey Company is committed to supplying superior honey bees and we have industry-leading customer service representatives who are always available to answer any questions you may have. We ship package bees on a weekly schedule from mid-March to May and our apiaries are nestled in the beautiful northeast Georgia mountains.

Indianapolis, Indiana Starter Beekeeping Supplies Kit

Beekeeping Supplies in Indianapolis, Indiana

Whether you’re just starting out or running a commercial business, we have all the beekeeping supplies you need for a successful beehive. We offer a complete line of beekeeping equipment. Our product line includes hive tools, extractors, and protective clothing, all of which are essential for beekeeping. Our beekeeping supplies also include 8-frame or 10-frame hive bodies, frames, foundation, screen or solid bottom boards, and telescopic covers. If you’re a beginner, we offer first-year hive kits that have all the necessary equipment for a successful and productive beehive.

You can also find bee health items in our shop including essential oils (tea tree, lemongrass), pollen, mite treatments, and supplements.

Keeping our prices affordable while offering top-quality, organic-friendly supplies is important to us.  We offer free shipping on orders more than $150. (Select items not included.)

About Mountain Sweet Honey

Located in the wonderful north Georgia Mountains, Mountain Sweet Honey Company started as a small hobby and has grown into a productive full-time business. We started selling honey bees and a few beekeeping items in our second year of business and we now ship honeybees across the U.S. and offer a full line of beekeeping supplies. Our focus has always been to provide chemical-free bees, and that remains the same.

We strongly believe in our purpose, which is to offer high-quality bees and beekeeping supplies, offer knowledgeable advice to beekeepers, and to always execute our orders with outstanding customer service.

In 2017, Mountain Sweet Honey Company became the #1 shipper of honey bees in the mid-west. Our growth over the years is largely due to loyal repeat customers, our understanding the logistics of shipping honey bees, and the dedicated employees who helped make this growth possible.

If you’re an expert beekeeper, just starting out, or if you’re just interested in learning more about what it takes to be a beekeeper, contact us today at (706) 886-1322 and our customer service representatives are ready to assist you.

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FAQ

It’s legal to keep bees in Indianapolis. Governor Eric Holcomb ceremonially signed a brand new regulation, that already went into impact closing week. The regulation says a city, metropolis, or county can’t ban honeybee maintaining on assets you own, hire or lease. Berndt says the brand new regulation comes as a few locations in Indiana have beekeeping bans in place.

For 30 years Steve and Sandy Forrest owned and operated Brushy Mountain Bee Farm, a manufacturer, and retailer of hobby beekeeping, candle making, and soap making supplies located in Moravian Falls, North Carolina.

Yes, you can. For Indiana beekeepers, the new law ensures that the Hoosiers can maintain beehives on property they own, rent or lease, and prevents local ordinances from banning beekeeping.

According to the new law, it says, a city, town or county cannot ban honeybee keeping on a property you own, rent or lease. Berndt says the brand new regulation comes as a few locations in Indiana have beekeeping bans in place. Governor Eric Holcomb signed new legislation that aims to protect Indiana beekeepers and the flying insects.

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