Contact Us
To get in touch, email: sales@waveneylodge.co.uk
or telephone: 01379 669111
Waveney Lodge Honey is produced in England by C Whiting, Hoxne, Suffolk IP21 4AS in accordance with The Honey (England) Regulations 2015
For honey bee swarm removal, please see the bee identification information on the
British Beekeepers Association website and find your local swarm collector via their on-line map.
Honey Fact
Honey bee workers have four pairs of special wax-secreting glands on the undersides of their abdomens. From these glands, they secrete liquified wax, which hardens into thin scales when exposed to the air. As the worker bee ages, these glands atrophy so the task of making wax is left to younger bees. The bees use the wax to make hexagonal cells which they used to hold their eggs, larvae, pupa and honey.