Texas Honey Queen

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5.0/5 · 27 reviews
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Aug 9, 2024
Jefferson is the greatest guide. Grandson is very interested in bees, so we came for the Bee Experience. We were able to ask all the questions we had and have a greater understanding of these VIPs - …Full review by hungrygal53
Jun 29, 2024
My husband and I knew nothing about bees before visiting. We learned a lot and found it really interesting. (We did the History tour.)Full review by margaretlea
May 11, 2022
We visited here while driving the area looking at wildflowers. It is amazing to me that this place has been here for over 100 years! It is really out in the middle of nowhere. The complex is large wi…Full review by houstonnative1947
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For over 135 years, BeeWeaver has been your resource for everything honey and bee related. We offer hive tours, farm tours, honey tastings, beekeeping lessons, special bee events, and …
For over 135 years, BeeWeaver has been your resource for everything honey and bee related. We offer hive tours, farm tours, honey tastings, beekeeping lessons, special bee events, and more! Open 7 days a week (in peak season), right where the Weaver family began their beekeeping journey way back in 1888.
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Are the beekeping classes $135 per person...or group??
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Dear Pigeon, I am sorry this was not seen sooner! Our beekeeping lessons are now $75/person, and our beekeeping live tours are $5/person (minimum of 10 people to …
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Dear Pigeon, I am sorry this was not seen sooner! Our beekeeping lessons are now $75/person, and our beekeeping live tours are $5/person (minimum of 10 people to participate or $50).
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Answer by Laura W · Jul 16, 2019
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Our family group of 10 will be coming around 1:00 p.m. on Wed. April 22. We will have our mother, who is 104 yrs. old. She …
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Our family group of 10 will be coming around 1:00 p.m. on Wed. April 22. We will have our mother, who is 104 yrs. old. She uses a walker to get around. Is the tour walker or wheelchair accessible? If she gets tired, she can sit on the walker. Also, is there a charge for the honey tasting? Thanks, Sharon Dillard
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Wow, 104. That's amazing. The tour area is adjacent to the store, not a far walk at all, and there was no charge for the honey tasting when I was there. I think there was a step …
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Wow, 104. That's amazing. The tour area is adjacent to the store, not a far walk at all, and there was no charge for the honey tasting when I was there. I think there was a step up onto the observation deck, though.
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Answer by Ellen H · Apr 24, 2017
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