In 1995, Andy Reseska's journey into beekeeping began with the purchase of his very first beehive, marking the start of what would become a passionate family enterprise. What initially sparked as a deep fascination with honeybees quickly evolved from hobby to rewarding side job as the family acquired more hives. Four years later, this growing passion crystallized into the founding of Boston Honey Company, establishing the Reseska family as dedicated stewards of these remarkable creatures.
Over the years, Boston Honey Company expanded its operations throughout Massachusetts, establishing apiaries across diverse locations from the historic farms of Concord and battlefields of Lincoln to community centers, public park lands, and private sites in Holliston and beyond. The company's growth eventually led them to venture southward to Georgia, where their bees recover from northeastern honey season losses while gathering unique varieties like Gallberry, Southern Wildflower, and Tupelo honey. This strategic expansion has extended to upstate New York, providing their robust bee colonies with even more space and forage opportunities.
Guided by their core philosophy that "We are grateful to the honeybee and for all that it gives," the Reseska family has built their business on unwavering commitment to environmentally conscious and sustainable beekeeping practices. Their dedication extends beyond honey production to providing essential crop pollination services to local farms, supporting the regional food supply while maintaining the integrity of their sustainable practices. Each jar of their raw, unfiltered, unpasteurized, and Kosher certified honey carries a unique signature that embodies the essence of the land where their bees freely roam, reflecting their steadfast commitment to truthfully representing the origin of each honey variety they offer.
In 1995, Andy Reseska's journey into beekeeping began with the purchase of his very first beehive, marking the start of what would become a passionate family enterprise. What initially sparked as a deep fascination with honeybees quickly evolved from hobby to rewarding side job as the family acquired more hives. Four years later, this growing passion crystallized into the founding of Boston Honey Company, establishing the Reseska family as dedicated stewards of these remarkable creatures.
Over the years, Boston Honey Company expanded its operations throughout Massachusetts, establishing apiaries across diverse locations from the historic farms of Concord and battlefields of Lincoln to community centers, public park lands, and private sites in Holliston and beyond. The company's growth eventually led them to venture southward to Georgia, where their bees recover from northeastern honey season losses while gathering unique varieties like Gallberry, Southern Wildflower, and Tupelo honey. This strategic expansion has extended to upstate New York, providing their robust bee colonies with even more space and forage opportunities.
Guided by their core philosophy that "We are grateful to the honeybee and for all that it gives," the Reseska family has built their business on unwavering commitment to environmentally conscious and sustainable beekeeping practices. Their dedication extends beyond honey production to providing essential crop pollination services to local farms, supporting the regional food supply while maintaining the integrity of their sustainable practices. Each jar of their raw, unfiltered, unpasteurized, and Kosher certified honey carries a unique signature that embodies the essence of the land where their bees freely roam, reflecting their steadfast commitment to truthfully representing the origin of each honey variety they offer.



