LSBeez Kangaroo Island Honey
Breeding Queen Bees
Because of losses during the 2019-2020 fires, this is one of tjree projects delayed until further notice.
Once we are back in production, you will be the first to know via this page.
Until then, this page serves as information about Kangaroo Island Bees:
Ligurian Bees:2>
The Ligurian bees on Kangaroo Island are believed to be the last remaining pure stock of this bee found anywhere in the world.
In the early 1880's Ligurian bees were imported by the South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers. The island was declared a bee sanctuary in 1885.
Ligurian Queen Bees:
The breeding of queen bees is expanding as the pure Ligurian bee produces highly valued industrious honey, pollen & propolis collection.
The pristine environment & disease-free status is of increasing importance queen bee breeding and Island honey.