We produce RAW honey from chemical-free wildflowers (NO pesticides and NO fertilizers are applied in the bees' gathering area). The bees are located in the Angeles National Forest in northern Los Angeles County, CA. Black Button Sage and Buckwheat are the two primary wildflower honeys produced by Bill's Bees. We take our bees to almond orchards during the bloom in February to help with almond pollination. In some years there is enough almond blossom honey to harvest, a unique honey with a 'tangy' flavor. We also take bees to orange tree orchards in the CA citrus belt during the bloom in April and produce cut comb honey during the sage bloom. These honeys are all unique and difficult to find in your typical grocery store. We also make handmade beeswax soaps, lip balm, lotion bars, and candles. Our new notoriety: Bill's Bees was featured in the August 2008 issue of "Los Angeles Magazine", "Best of LA" issue for "Best Local Honey".
Listing last updated on Jan 21, 2025

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Schedule and Location:

1) South Pasadena Farmers Market
Located on Meridian where it intersects Mission
Thursday 4-8pm; except Jan. & Feb. 3-7pm
2) Santa Monica Farmers Market
Located on Arizona St. where it intersects 3rd St.
Saturday 8:30a-1p
3)Montrose Farmers Market
Located on Honolulu St. at Oceanview Blvd.
Sunday 9-2p
4)Pasadena Farmers Market
Located at Victory Park, Sierra Madre Blvd.
Saturdays, 8:30a-12:30p
5)Burbank Farmers Market, Located at corner of Olive & 3rd St., Saturdays, 8a-12:30p
6)Temple City Farmers Market, Located at 9701 Las Tunas Blvd., Temple City, Sundays, 8:30a-1p
7)College of the Canyons Farmers Market,
26455 Rockwell Canyon Road(Parking Lot 5)
Valencia, Sundays, 8:30am - 12:00 noon
8)Studio City Farmers Market
every other Sunday, 9a-2p

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Contact Information

Contact:
Bill Lewis
(818) 312-1691
Mailing Address:
3618 Deerford Street
Lakewood, CA 90712
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