
Don't Bee Fooled: Your Honey Might Have a Dark Secret
Most honey lovers have no idea what happens in conventional beekeeping. This free guide gives you the questions that reveal the truth so you can support beekeepers who actually respect the bees.

You love honey. And you care about animals.
But here is the uncomfortable truth: most beekeepers donât talk about what âstandard practiceâ really means in beekeeping.
âRoutine requeeningâ? That means killing the mother bee and replacing her, often every six months.
âDrone managementâ? That means culling hundreds of male bees because they are considered âuseless.â
Needless to say, the bees didnât consent to any of it. And your local beekeeper probably isnât volunteering that information either.
At Beewitching Embassy, we speak for the bees. And we created this free guide to help you ask the right questions before you buy honey. Because the bees canât speak for themselves, but their treatment should matter to anyone who eats their honey.

Inside you will discover:
Questions that separate ethical beekeepers from the rest
What common beekeeping terms actually mean (spoiler: it is worse than it sounds)
How to spot red flags in beekeeper marketing
Why "natural" and "local" don't guarantee cruelty-free
Don't forget: from the bees' point of view, your choices matter.
Get the guide, ask the questions and stop accidentally funding practices you would never support if you knew the truth.

Get the Free Guide â Learn What Your Beekeeper Isn't Telling You
After you sign up, you will get instant access to the guide via Google Drive, plus occasional emails from the bees that will make you see honey (and bees) in a whole new light.


