What began with two beehives in 2012 has grown to dozens of beehive colonies now kept in multiple beeyards in Chesterfield County, Virginia. We supply local honey and other products made with beeswax for health conscious consumers who recognize and appreciate the health benefits of local honey and all natural products made with all natural beeswax. In addition to these health products, we supply nucleus hives and queens to other beekeepers who desire quality bees to build up their own apiaries.
About the beekeeper
Terry Rosvall has been keeping bees in Chesterfield County, Virginia since 2012. His love of gardening and a disappointment at not seeing enough wild bees to pollinate his home garden started him on the beekeeping journey. Those first two beehives continued to multiply over the years to change this hobby into a small business operation. Terry expresses his appreciation to his neighbors for sharing the nectar and pollen found in their yard by Terry’s bees with free bottles of honey. He also has a name for each of his hives. They are each named for his children and grandchildren and other extended family members, who also share in the honey harvest each year. Terry has 12 grandchildren and has been married to his wife for 38 years.
What began with two beehives in 2012 has grown to dozens of beehive colonies now kept in multiple beeyards in Chesterfield County, Virginia. We supply local honey and other products made with beeswax for health conscious consumers who recognize and appreciate the health benefits of local honey and all natural products made with all natural beeswax. In addition to these health products, we supply nucleus hives and queens to other beekeepers who desire quality bees to build up their own apiaries.
About the beekeeper
Terry Rosvall has been keeping bees in Chesterfield County, Virginia since 2012. His love of gardening and a disappointment at not seeing enough wild bees to pollinate his home garden started him on the beekeeping journey. Those first two beehives continued to multiply over the years to change this hobby into a small business operation. Terry expresses his appreciation to his neighbors for sharing the nectar and pollen found in their yard by Terry’s bees with free bottles of honey. He also has a name for each of his hives. They are each named for his children and grandchildren and other extended family members, who also share in the honey harvest each year. Terry has 12 grandchildren and has been married to his wife for 38 years.