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From Our Hives
To Your Home

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Welcome to Bee2U.

We are a family-owned business based on the Sarina Range, just south of Mackay, in Queensland. 

We pride ourselves on producing quality natural honey and bee products and are passionate about promoting the importance of the Australian honeybee industry to pollination and food production.

We supply a variety of bee products from sources within 400km of our home base, including honey, pollen, beeswax, queen bees, nucleus and full operational beehives.  We also run training courses for people interested in learning about beekeeping and keeping hives of their own.

Paul originally traded as Cadena Apiaries, with a focus on producing queen bees for the domestic and Canadian market.  From 2012 the focus moved to honey production, and the business was rebranded with the change in name to Bee2U.  He currently has around 400 hives and these are moved between honey flows within a 400km radius from our Sarina Range base.

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Taste The Quality

Our honey is available for purchase in various retail outlets in Central Queensland

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Three jars of Bee 2 U Coastal Mix bee pollen with yellow lids and labels featuring a beehive design.
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"100% Natural" text with hand-drawn flowers illustration.
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Illustration of a beehive next to the text "Locally Sourced."

I went overseas on an agricultural exchange as a bee keeper and I realised at that point that doing what you love is probably a good idea for a career.

—Paul Marsh, Apiarist

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Workshops

Paul delivers a 2-day Beginning in Beekeeping course which comprises a theory component covering basic bee biology, pests and diseases, obtaining bees and management of hives as well as practical sessions making frames, harvesting and extracting honey – all you need to know to manage a hive of your own!

If you are interested in attending our workshops, please send us your expression of interest via the below button.

Buzzing Reviews

  • Received my Bee2U honey in the mail today. Thank you Wendy, Paul and Boys. So Easy to order and pay. Beautiful honey. I would recommend Bee2U honey to everyone if you live near or far, just message and Wendy will be able to organise getting it to you. Thank you for the great honey and service.

    — Sandra

  • Nothing beats local raw honey! Your product is amazing and my family will not eat anything less. Thank you Bee2U

    — Starvos

  • Great local product. Awesome flavour, I always make sure I have some at home.

    — Sharon