Alaska Heavenly Honey

Alaska Heavenly Honey Clean, Pure, Natural products from the hive. Nothing better than chemical free, all natural honey, pollen, propolis, etc. Products for human and animal.

03/21/2025
Our newest product, Trinity, is absolutely fantastic for gut health. Probiotics, Royal Jelly and Propolis.  Take on an e...
03/08/2025

Our newest product, Trinity, is absolutely fantastic for gut health. Probiotics, Royal Jelly and Propolis.

Take on an empty stomach at least 30 minutes prior to a meal.

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03/04/2025

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11/29/2024

Recipe ~ Honey Apple Turnovers

YIELD: Makes 4 servings

INGREDIENTS
1 T - dried currants
3 T - finely chopped walnuts
1/2 tsp. - ground cinnamon, plus additional for dusting
6 T - honey, divided
2 large - baking apples
2 - prepared pie dough for single-crust, purchase or homemade


DIRECTIONS
In a small bowl, combine currants, walnuts and 1/2 tsp. cinnamon. Stir in 3 T honey.
Peel apples and cut each in half lengthwise. Remove seeds and stem. Scoop out core from each half with a melon baller, making a wide hole for filling.
Divide honey mixture evenly between apple centers.
Divide pie dough into 4 balls. Roll each ball into a 6-inch circle about 1/4-inch thick. Lay 1 piece of dough over each apple half with filling-side up. Tuck and wrap dough under each apple half. Trim dough to fit. Pinch the edges of dough underneath apples to seal entirely.
Combine 1 T honey with 1 tsp. hot water. Stir until honey dissolves. Brush mixture over tops of turnovers; dust with additional cinnamon.
Transfer turnovers to an ungreased baking sheet. Bake at 375°F for about 35 minutes, until turnovers are golden.
Remove from oven and drizzle with remaining 2 T honey. Serve warm or at room temperature.

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11/29/2024

CHEWY HONEY OATMEAL COOKIES

YIELD: Makes 24 cookies

INGREDIENTS

1/2 cup - butter or margarine, softened
1/2 cup - granulated sugar
1/2 cup - honey
1 large - egg
1 tsp. - vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups - quick cooking rolled oats
1 cup - whole wheat flour
1/4 tsp. - salt
1 tsp. - ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp. - baking soda
1 cup - raisins, chocolate or butterscotch chips

DIRECTIONS

In medium bowl, beat butter with sugar until thoroughly blended. Blend in honey. Blend in egg and vanilla, mixing until smooth.

In separate bowl, mix together oats, flour, salt, cinnamon and baking soda; blend into honey mixture. Blend in raisins or chips.

Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls onto greased baking sheet. Bake at 350°F for 12 to 14 minutes until cookies are golden brown.

Remove from oven and allow cookies to cool 2 to 3 minutes before removing from baking sheet.

Cool completely then store in an airtight container.

TIP

High altitude adjustment: Increase oats to 2 cups and decrease whole wheat flour to 3/4 cup.

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For Thanksgiving Day and Friday after only:  First 9 customers that order our Dr. Carson's Pre-ProBiotics Annual bulk pa...
11/28/2024

For Thanksgiving Day and Friday after only:

First 9 customers that order our Dr. Carson's
Pre-ProBiotics Annual bulk pack -

Reg. $149.95 ea.
2 Days only - First 9 Customers only - $100.00 each.

Complete, Balanced, & Effective! One Year Supply! Prebiotics & Probiotics Formula for Overall Health & Performance! Ages 12 and above. Better nutrient absorption means feeling more energetic.* Better digestion means reduced gas, bloati

It’s that season again!
04/08/2024

It’s that season again!

04/02/2024

Humans have risked bee swarms for thousands of years in the hopes of collecting a little honey. Beyond its use in cooking, the substance has also been used for healing wounds and even as a natural preservative — because the insect-produced food is one of the few that rarely expires. Honey’s indefinite shelf-life is thanks to its sugar-dense composition, with less than 20% of its makeup coming from water. The nectar also has two other preserving factors: It has an acidic pH level that is unsuitable for bacteria, and its viscous state creates an oxygen barrier that prevents pathogens from growing. However, there is a catch: To maintain these properties, honey must be stored in a sealed container safe from humid conditions.

11/15/2023

3 males an 1 female available from Drea and Barnus’ litter. Just over 8 weeks old. Beautiful puppies.

10/23/2023

7 giant schnauzer puppies will be ready for new homes soon. Let us know if you would like more info.

Pictures are worth 1000 words.  Enough said.
06/14/2023

Pictures are worth 1000 words. Enough said.

Can you spot the queen bee?  Hint:  she is a bit bigger than the worker bees.If you spot her you win the right to order ...
05/15/2023

Can you spot the queen bee?

Hint: she is a bit bigger than the worker bees.

If you spot her you win the right to order 2X y our regular honey order.

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It’s that time of the year.  Support your local beekeeper and his bees.  They work hard to provide a clean, healthy prod...
05/15/2023

It’s that time of the year.

Support your local beekeeper and his bees.

They work hard to provide a clean, healthy product.

Drcarsons.com.

40 Facts about Queen Bees Welcome to our captivating compilation of 40 fascinating facts about queen bees! Delve into th...
05/15/2023

40 Facts about Queen Bees



Welcome to our captivating compilation of 40 fascinating facts about queen bees! Delve into the intricate world of these remarkable matriarchs and uncover the secrets that make them the heart and soul of their buzzing colonies. From their majestic reign to their unparalleled reproductive prowess, we invite you on a journey through the buzzing hive, as we shed light on the remarkable life and role of the queen bee. Prepare to be enthralled by the astonishing adaptations, hierarchical dynamics, and awe-inspiring abilities of these regal insect rulers. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, a curious beekeeper, or simply seeking a newfound appreciation for the wonders of the insect world, this insightful list is a delightful exploration of the queen bee's extraordinary existence.

Now here are 40 fascinating queen bee facts for you:

Queens and workers are females - drones are males
Queens develop in 16 days from egg is laid to emerging. Whereas worker bees develop in 21 days
There is no genetic difference between the queens and workers. Every fertilized egg can become a queen depending on nutrition during larval stage
Queens are fed royal jelly all their life including larval stages. Worker bees are fed honey and pollen
Queen bees can live up to 3-4 years but worker bees live only 6 weeks
Queen bees are more productive on the first year or two years. Colonies should be requeened every year or every 2 years
Newly emerged virgin queen kills the old queen and other developing queens in the queen cells
Queens spend all their life in the hive, never leave the hive after mating flight unless swarming
Virgin queens take mating flights when they are 7-10 days old
Queen can fly 8 to 10 miles during mating flight
Queen mating flights take 20 to 30 minutes
Queens never mate in the hive or in any enclosures
Queens do not take mating flight in the mornings. They take the mating flight in the afternoon, in sunny and calm (not windy) days
Queens release s*x pheromones to attract the drones during mating flights
Queens mate with 15-20 drones in the open air while flying
If the queens can not mate with the enough drones they can take another mating flight on the next day
Queens store the s***m in the s***m storage organ (s***matheca) during their life time
Queens return to their hives after mating, with the mating sign (mating sign is the part of the male reproductive organs)
Worker bees remove the mating sign and queens start laying eggs 3-4 days after mating
If queen enters a wrong hive after mating flight she will be killed
A young and productive queen can lay between 1500-2000 eggs per day during the spring and summer
The weight of the eggs that queens lay in one day is equal to the weight of the queen
Virgin queens are smaller and they weigh between 160-200 mg but laying queens develop the ovaries, get bigger and heavier
Queen have 2 ovaries and around 160 ovarioles in each one. Eggs are developed in the ovarioles (egg tubes)
Queens measure the diameter of the cells with front legs and lay fertilized eggs in the worker cells and unfertilized eggs in the drone cells.
Queens control the release of s***m from the s***matheca by opening or closing the s***mathecal valve
The performance of the colony, honey yield, defensive behavior, swarming tendency, overwintering ability depend on queens’ genotype, queens age, and the genotype of the drones that queens mated with
The age of the larvae is very important for the quality of the queen. Younger the larvae, better quality will be the queen. The live weight, number of ovarioles, diameter of the s***matheca and the number of s***m in the s***matheca will be more when 1 day old larvae are grafted instead of 2 or 3 days old larvae
The larger the queen cell, the better quality the queen bee will be
When the queens get older, release of queen pheromone, egg laying rate decreases, drone production increases
When queens get older colony rears a few new queens and the old queens will be superseded
Old queen and the supersedure queens can live together and both queens lay eggs for a while and then the old queen is killed
If European queens mate with Africanized drones colony becomes Africanized then the queen is worthless
If beekeeper introduces a new queen into a queen-right colony the new queen will be killed
Queen bees are females and have stingers. However queen stinger has fewer and smaller barbs than worker stingers
Queens do not sting humans but they sting other queens in the hive
Queens have notched mandibles so they can not bite. They are fed by worker bees
Queens do not have pollen baskets (corbicula) so they can not collect pollen
Queen bees do not produce / release alarm pheromones
Queen bees don't have food glands, so they can't produce royal jelly
Queens have smaller eyes than worker bees or the drones (Drones have 13000, worker bees 6300, queen bee 3600 ommatidia)

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