Nestled in the hills of Starksboro, Vermont and extending into the fertile farmlands of the Champlain Valley, Bee Happy Vermont has established itself as a beacon of artisanal beekeeping in the Green Mountains. The farm's beehives dot the picturesque landscape, where industrious bees gather nectar from Vermont's diverse wildflowers, creating what the farm proudly calls "the most delicious honey in the Green Mountains." From spring's sweet white clover to autumn's goldenrod and all the wildflowers in between, their bees craft liquid gold that captures the essence of Vermont's changing seasons.
At the heart of Bee Happy Vermont is Pedro Salas, the skilled craftsman who transforms the pure beeswax from their hives into beautiful hand-crafted candles. Working from Starksboro, Salas brings decades of dedication to his craft, creating everything from elegant taper candles to practical tealights, each one made with 100% pure Vermont beeswax. His expertise extends beyond candle making to include artisanal confections like Pistoli, energy bars made from a special Greek recipe featuring seeds, nuts, and their own honey.
The farm operates with a philosophy deeply rooted in sharing nature's treasures, as reflected in their motto thanking "the queen and all the workers for sharing their treasure that is part of the cycles of the energy of nature." They bring their products directly to the community through various Vermont farmers markets and maintain a charming self-serve HoneyStand where visitors can purchase fresh honey with the simple instruction to "Take your Honey, Leave your Money." Their commitment to minimal processing ensures that customers receive raw honey with all its natural benefits intact, while their diverse product line extends to include nourishing lip balms made from their own beeswax and organic coconut oil.
Nestled in the hills of Starksboro, Vermont and extending into the fertile farmlands of the Champlain Valley, Bee Happy Vermont has established itself as a beacon of artisanal beekeeping in the Green Mountains. The farm's beehives dot the picturesque landscape, where industrious bees gather nectar from Vermont's diverse wildflowers, creating what the farm proudly calls "the most delicious honey in the Green Mountains." From spring's sweet white clover to autumn's goldenrod and all the wildflowers in between, their bees craft liquid gold that captures the essence of Vermont's changing seasons.
At the heart of Bee Happy Vermont is Pedro Salas, the skilled craftsman who transforms the pure beeswax from their hives into beautiful hand-crafted candles. Working from Starksboro, Salas brings decades of dedication to his craft, creating everything from elegant taper candles to practical tealights, each one made with 100% pure Vermont beeswax. His expertise extends beyond candle making to include artisanal confections like Pistoli, energy bars made from a special Greek recipe featuring seeds, nuts, and their own honey.
The farm operates with a philosophy deeply rooted in sharing nature's treasures, as reflected in their motto thanking "the queen and all the workers for sharing their treasure that is part of the cycles of the energy of nature." They bring their products directly to the community through various Vermont farmers markets and maintain a charming self-serve HoneyStand where visitors can purchase fresh honey with the simple instruction to "Take your Honey, Leave your Money." Their commitment to minimal processing ensures that customers receive raw honey with all its natural benefits intact, while their diverse product line extends to include nourishing lip balms made from their own beeswax and organic coconut oil.



