RAW MOUNTAIN HONEY
THAT'S DANGEROUSLY DELICIOUS

Killer Bees Honey is uniquely situated in the Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina. Our mountaintop apiaries are surrounded by 512,000 farm-free acres of the Pisgah National Forest, where our honey bees are free to forage for the purest ingredients imaginable. The result? Organic honey products with unmatched flavor and quality that keep our customers coming back to taste the magic of each year's harvest. Our dangerously delicious sourwood, wildflower and clover honeys are just the beginning... we've got you covered with a collection of beeswax candles & wraps powered by natural hive ingredients!

Killer Bees Honey is proud to be a 2021 Good Food Awards finalist! Killer Bees Honey is proud to be a 2021 Good Food Awards finalist & 2023 winner!
A Perfect Gift
Beautifully elegant Italian hinge-top, hand-blown bottle filled with our special Summer Sweet Wildflower Honey

Our Summer Sweet Wildflower Honey in a unique gift bottle for that special someone. This midsummer variety derives from a bold, tulip poplar bloom, sweetened with mountain clover and topped off by our Hive Girls with a hint of famous Sourwood honey.

2022 Summer Blend Honey2022 Summer Sweet Wildflower HoneyWickedly Whipped Mountain Wildflower HoneySummerblend Bottle with Glass DipperSampler Small 2-Pack

Pure. Natural. Uncensored.

  • Our apiary is surrounded by 512,000 farm-free acres of the Pisgah National Forest.
  • Our honey is never blended, flavored, heated, or pasteurized.
  • Our honey is harvested, hand-bottled and packaged at our mountaintop apiaries in the Smoky Mountains of Western North Carolina.

Pure Mountain Honey Bath & Body Products
Killer Bees Honey - From Our Hives in the Pisgah Forest

From our hives in the

Pisgah National Forest

Killer Bees Honey is proud to be recognized by the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission as a wildlife refuge. We strive to provide a better place not just for visitors like us, but for generations of insects and animals that pollinate 90% of the surrounding Pisgah Forest and the Southern Appalachian Mountains.

More About Our Wildlife Refuge