Mickelberry Gardens

Bee Pollen

🇺🇸 100% American
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$17.99
Our Pacific Northwest Bee Pollen is harvested from a diverse mix of wildflowers blooming across the region throughout multiple seasons. Honeybees collect pollen from flowering plants to feed their developing brood, w...
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🇺🇸 Curated by Weeks Honey Farm
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About this honey +

Our Pacific Northwest Bee Pollen is harvested from a diverse mix of wildflowers blooming across the region throughout multiple seasons. Honeybees collect pollen from flowering plants to feed their developing brood, which requires significant amounts of protein and micronutrients. Because of this, bee pollen is naturally one of the hive’s most nutrient-dense foods.

Each granule contains a complex profile of naturally occurring protein, amino acids, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. The exact composition varies depending on the flowers in bloom, making every harvest a reflection of time, place, and season. This is why bee pollen appears in many shades of yellow, orange, green, and gold.

Harvesting is done carefully and in limited amounts to ensure the nutritional needs of the colony are always met first. Our approach prioritizes bee health, biodiversity, and long-term sustainability.

From Flower to Hive

Bees gather pollen as they move from flower to flower, packing it into pellets and returning it to the hive where it becomes a primary food source for young bees. Beekeepers collect a small portion using specialized pollen traps that allow the majority to continue into the hive untouched. This method supports both healthy colonies and responsible harvesting.

Why People Use Bee Pollen

Bee pollen has been traditionally used as a whole-food source of nourishment and vitality. It is commonly enjoyed as part of daily routines for its nutrient density, natural energy support, and antioxidant content.

Ingredients
Pacific Northwest Wildflower Bee Pollen

Suggested Use
Enjoy bee pollen by the spoonful or sprinkle it over smoothies, yogurt, granola, oatmeal, or salads. Start with a small amount and increase gradually as part of your routine.

Storage
Store in the refrigerator to maintain freshness.

Available Sizes
3 oz glass jar
6 oz glass jar
11 oz glass jar

Servings per Jar
3 oz – 17 teaspoon-sized servings
6 oz – 34 teaspoon-sized servings
11 oz – 82 teaspoon-sized servings

Flavor Profile
Naturally sweet and floral with subtle earthy notes. Color and flavor vary by season and floral source.

These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Shipping & returns +
This item ships separately from our partner Mickelberry Gardens. Shipping rate and delivery time are calculated at checkout based on the partner's warehouse location. Returns and exchanges are handled through the partner per their policy — contact hello@weekshoneyfarm.com and we'll connect you.

Note: our $45 free-shipping promotion and 60-day satisfaction guarantee apply to Weeks Honey Farm-branded products only.
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Curated by Weeks Honey Farm · from Mickelberry Gardens
Ships Separately
From the partner warehouse · rate at checkout
Returns via Partner
Handled per Mickelberry Gardens policy — we will help

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