Where only FRESH honey is sold!
HAPPY FOURTH OF JULY! Happy Birthday America!
Current Update: COMB HONEY AVAILABLE NOW WHILE SUPPLIES LAST... AVAILABLE ONLY AT FARMERS MARKET LOCATIONS PLEASE COME SEE US FOR YOUR COMB HONEY NEEDS....REMEMBER KEEP LOOKING HERE FOR NEW ITEMS AND SPECIALS
CELEBRATING OUR 45TH YEAR IN BEES!
Price Apiaries Warehouse
53 Louise Rd.
Greenville, MS 38701
Phone: 662-537-6284 or 662-616-0381
Hivemaster@priceapiaries.com
Other Selling Locations
*Farmers Market
International Agricenter
7777 Walnut Grove Rd.
Memphis, TN
Stareka Market
1697 S. Main Street
Greenville, MS 38701-7326
Phone: (662) 332-7297
Mike Jones Bait Shop
Lake Washington
Glenn Allen, MS
We now also sell every 3rd Saturday at the Arlingtion Square Farmers Market! Please check often for special dates beyond the 3rd saturday's! Heres the picture of it.

Sandy Brewer
Market Manager
Mkt: 12016 Walker Street, Suite 101
Mail: 12015 Walker Street
Arlington, TN 38002 (SHELBY County)
Phone: (901) 871-9098
Fax: (901) 867-9503
*We sell honey every Saturday ( Last Saturday in May through October) at the Farmers Market at the International Agricenter. This is our primary location that is our "HOME" selling location.
WE WILL BE BACK AT THE FARMERS MARKET MAY 15th 2010 TO BEGIN THE SEASON, WE WILL SEE YOU THERE!
This is our 45th year of keeping bees! Come see us and visit.
Products ship within 2 days
COME VISIT US OFTEN
Additional items will be available soon
Current Available Products:
Available sizes of honey: 1lb, 2lbs, and 5lbs in standard plastic bottles. Larger quantities are also available upon request.
Hand poured beeswax bricks and candles
Gift Baskets
Price Apiaries is located near Greenville Mississippi. We are proud of all the great work our little girls (bees) do for us. We also take pride that our honey we produce is all natural. We bottle and label our honey by hand.
We do not process, heat or filter any of our products. Our product is fresh. Unlike store bought honey, which can be as old as a year or two, our honey is from the year it was harvested.
We often get questions on the Colony Collapse Disorder. Visit http://maarec.psu.edu/ColonyCollapseDisorder.html, a site dedicated to the Colony Collapse Disosrder affective so many American honey bee colonies. If you have further questions contact us at Hivemaster@priceapiaries.com.
We will soon have pictures of our new honey house!

Our bees Removing bees from a house
Bees in a 200 year old Oak Tree!
Working on our new honey house
Just need to place the equipment in place for extracting.