About Us

Who we are

About Us

It has been 46 years (1977) since we started beekeeping.

One morning, we were awakened by the intense crying of the baby we were raising. We visited our pediatrician, who diagnosed our baby with stomatitis (mouth ulcers). She reassured us and recommended honey as the best medicine.

In fact, she told us to look for unburnt honey, as the beekeepers would melt the honeycombs to extract the honey. By doing so, they were burning it and thus destroying its beneficial properties. He told us that with this, the stomatitis would heal very easily. We addressed beekeepers in the area until someone provided us with some honey. Indeed, the baby’s aphthous stomatitis disappeared very soon.

We didn’t have to think much about it. We took the big decision and bought two beehives, believing that this way we will have a natural medicine in our home. We searched for beekeeping books. The more we read them, the more interest grew in each page we studied. So, we moved from theory to practice. We multiplied the 2 beehives to 6, the 6 to 12, and so on. As time went on, the love for these miraculous creatures grew more. It has evolved over the years into a business that never stops teaching you.

Our honey is 100% natural. We provide honey straight from the beehive, unheated, unprocessed, unpasteurized. We have been producing honey for many years and we are undeniably proud of the quality of our products.

Beekeeping is an admirable science. A person needs patience, perseverance and willingness to work with bees. To practice beekeeping requires love and devotion to these blessed creatures. It is possible to achieve anything in beekeeping, if you have passion and organization.

Mytikas Chalkida, 34100, Evia
(+30) 2221052408
(+30) 6942088835
(+30) 6942088824
HOW WE PRODUCE HONEY

Our Technology

To safely collect honey from a hive, beekeepers typically pacify the bees using a bee smoker.

Upon full honeycombs, we place frames into empty beehives and move them to where extraction will occur. Using an electric knife heated with steam, we remove the wax caps from the honeycomb of the frame. The frames are then placed in an extractor, a centrifugal machine. The machine spins the frames and the honey flows out of the spout. As the honey drips, we place a honey bucket and filter under the spout. 

The honey is then collected into metallic barrels appropriate for honey.

Our Beekeepers

Meet Our Team

Argyris Panagiotou
Senior beekeper
Kathrin Panagiotou
Founder and Senior Beekeeper
Panagiotis Panagiotou
Beekeping trainer
What We Do

Our Services

Honey production

We have been producing honey for many years and we are undeniably proud of the quality of our products.

Beekeeping course

Everything you need to know about beekeeping in our overwhelming online course.

Swarm removing

We also provide a service for removing bee swarms. Just give us a call and we will deal with it right away.

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What is honey?
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Beekeeping, Honey

Honey is a food of high nutritional value and can be included as part of a healthy and balanced diet. It has strong antioxidant and antimicrobial activity, due to its content in phenolic acids and flavonoids. As well as antimicrobial action, since it accelerates wound healing. Honey generally contributes to the proper functioning of the […]

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