Beverly Bees is a husband-and-wife operation run by Anita and Brian Deeley from their small bee-friendly farm in Beverly, Massachusetts. Anita maintains her own stock of bees developed from feral colonies she rescued, selecting for mite resistance genetics, and the couple manages sustainably run hives across the state. What sets them apart is their micro-batch process: honey from each individual hive is spun and bottled separately, allowing customers to taste the unique terroir of specific Massachusetts regions. That commitment to quality and sustainability has earned them five prestigious Good Food Awards for honey and honeycomb. Beyond the jar, Beverly Bees is on the front lines of bee conservation, offering live bee and wasp removal services that have saved over 15 million bees from extermination. The couple also handcrafts 100% pure beeswax candles, organic lip balms, lotions, and salves, raises free-range chickens for eggs, sells bee nucs and packages, and runs both live and online beekeeping schools.
Beverly Bees is a husband-and-wife operation run by Anita and Brian Deeley from their small bee-friendly farm in Beverly, Massachusetts. Anita maintains her own stock of bees developed from feral colonies she rescued, selecting for mite resistance genetics, and the couple manages sustainably run hives across the state. What sets them apart is their micro-batch process: honey from each individual hive is spun and bottled separately, allowing customers to taste the unique terroir of specific Massachusetts regions. That commitment to quality and sustainability has earned them five prestigious Good Food Awards for honey and honeycomb. Beyond the jar, Beverly Bees is on the front lines of bee conservation, offering live bee and wasp removal services that have saved over 15 million bees from extermination. The couple also handcrafts 100% pure beeswax candles, organic lip balms, lotions, and salves, raises free-range chickens for eggs, sells bee nucs and packages, and runs both live and online beekeeping schools.



