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Why Tampa Gold Wilderness Honey.

 




Wilderness Honey comes from Undisturbed ground refers to
native soil.

Undisturbed ground, such as native prairies, wild meadows, and uncultivated wilderness, provides ideal, pesticide-free foraging for honey bees, yielding high-quality, natural nectar for honey.

These areas, rich in diverse, native, and flowers, offer a consistent, season-long source of nectar and pollen, supporting healthy, productive hives.

Why Tampa Gold Honey Will not Sell Orange Blossom Honey.

Orange blossom honey is frequently contaminated with pesticides primarily because
citrus crops, which are the source of the nectar, are heavily treated with insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides to ensure high agricultural productivity. Because bees forage for miles and cannot distinguish between treated and untreated plants, they ingest these chemical residues and bring them back to the hive, where they end up in the honey.
Here is a breakdown of why this contamination occurs:
Systemic Pesticides in Citrus Agriculture: Many pesticides are systemic, meaning they are absorbed into all parts of the plant—nectar, pollen, leaves, and roots—after being applied to the soil, irrigation systems, or as seed coatings. This means even if a tree is not directly sprayed, the nectar it produces can still contain chemicals.
Widespread Pesticide Use: Citrus farming relies on a heavy, sometimes uncontrolled, application of chemicals to manage pests, diseases, and fungal infections.
Environmental Persistence: Pesticides, including neonicotinoids and, in some areas, herbicides like glyphosate, are persistent in the environment and are easily brought into the hive by bees foraging on contaminated crops or wild plants.
Orange groves are frequently treated with potent,, and sometimes highly toxic, pesticides to combat pests and diseases like citrus greening. Key chemicals used include
Chlorpyrifos, a neurotoxic insecticide linked to child development issues, and Aldicarb, a highly toxic substance banned in many countries, which is used to combat citrus greening disease.
Key Poisons and Concerns in Orange Groves
Chlorpyrifos: Despite restrictions, this organophosphate has been used for decades on citrus,, impacting children's brain development and potentially causing reduced IQ, memory loss, and attention issues.
Aldicarb: Proposed for use in Florida, this chemical is highly toxic and poses risks of groundwater contamination and harm to pollinators.
Streptomycin: Antibiotics are used on citrus crops, raising concerns about the development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Impact: The widespread use of these chemicals, often near homes and schools, poses risks to farmworkers and residents.
Regulatory Status and Safety
Regulation: The U.S. EPA has faced legal challenges regarding the restriction of Chlorpyrifos, with bans lasting less than two years in some cases.
Safety: While some, like the Environmental Working Group and activists, call for bans on these chemicals, others, such as pesticide manufacturer consultants, argue that evidence of health effects is not conclusive.
WE DO NOT SELL ORANGE BLOSSOM HONEY FOR THAT REASON.

Why buy Tampa Gold Honey, Tampa Gold Honey a Local Tampa Honey.



Tampa Gold Honey is praised for its high quality, pure, raw, and unheated honey, with many customers calling it the best they've ever tasted.

Tampa Gold Honey is a top-rated local Tampa honey producer with a exception ratings on Yelp and Google.

Tampa Gold honey is described as tasting and smelling of the local flowers.

Tampa Gold Honey consistently receives high ratings and positive reviews on platforms like Yelp and Google.

3 GENERATIONS OF PRODUCING HONEY AT ITS FINEST.

Tampa Gold Honey,Local Honey rich with Pollen

Tampa Gold Wilderness Local Honey is renown for its unique flavor and superb quality.

This owes much to the placement of our beehives in the Tampa Wilderness areas.

We do this for extended periods, allowing our bees to collect nectar from the blossoms of a diverse range of native plants in one of the most natural, undisturbed wilderness settings.

Undeterred, our commitment to excellence led us to explore the varied floral tapestry of wilderness Honey.

It is extracted from the beehive, strained and poured straight into the bottle, bypassing commercial processing methods.

Untreated honey is best described as honey “as it exists in the beehive.”

It is extracted from the beehive, strained and pour

straight into the bottle, bypassing commercial processing methods.

WE ONLY SELL RAW UNTREATED, UNHEATED, UNFILTERED HONEY.

Why not state or have our Honey certified Organic

It is nearly impossible to produce organic honey.

1 . FIRST OF ALL, NO BEEKEEPER IS AWARE OF THE TRAVELS OF EACH BEE.

2 . Any USA Certified Organic honey sold in the United States is imported from other countries and certified organic by that country. ...

A US beekeeper can have non-certified organic honey that is raised organically.

But it is nearly impossible to produce organic honey.

3. Currently, to be certified organic, honey must meet the general USDA organic standards. But there aren't yet requirements specific to honey..

Our Address is 12212 Morris Bridge Rd Temple Terrace Fl. 33637

Pint Mason Jar Tampa Gold Wilderness Local Honey is $18.00

Quart Mason Jar Tampa Gold Wilderness Local Honey is $30.00

1/2 Gallon Mason Jar Tampa Gold Wilderness Local Honey is $50.00

1 Gallon Tampa Gold Wilderness Local Honey $85.00

OUR TERMS ARE CASH, NO CARDS

WHY TAMPA GOLD HONEY IS NOT IN CHINA PLASTIC CONTAINERS



99% of the plastic containers that is used for Honey come from CHINA AND ARE NOT BPA FREE. CONTAINERS LIKE THE LITTLE HONEY BEAR IS A GOOD EXAMPLE.

Glass is generally preferred for long-term storage. Plastic can potentially leach chemicals like BPA or phthalates into honey, particularly when exposed to heat or sunlight. Additionally, honey's hygroscopic nature (its ability to absorb moisture) can cause it to draw moisture from some plastics, potentially affecting its quality.
OUR ONE GALLON CONTAINER IS A PLASTIC FOR SHORT TERM USE AND IS FOOD GRADE MADE IN USA.

WE ONLY SELL RAW Local Tampa Wildernesses HONEY
NEVER FEED OUR BEES SUGAR WATER, HONEY IS LEFT IN THE HIVE FOR THEM TO SURVIVE.

FEEDING SUGAR WATER IS NOT A REAL SOURCE, LIKE THE NECTAR THEY BRING IN FROM FLOWERS

NOTHING IS ADDED TO THE HONEY
WHY WE DO NOT SELL Tupelo HONEY

Rarity and Demand:
The limited growing area of the Tupelo tree contributes to the rarity and high demand for tupelo honey.

Due to its high value and limited availability, there's a risk that some producers might mislabel or adulterate other types of honey to sell it as Tupelo honey

Check for certifications or labeling that clearly indicates the honey is 100% tupelo, and be wary of overly low prices or excessive availability.
IN THE LAST 5 YEARS NO Tupelo SUPPLIER HAS PRODUCED A LAB REPORT OF Tupelo THAT TEST MORE THAN 48 % TUPELO HONEY


ONE SIGN THE HONEY YOU ARE BUYING IS STATED IT IS ORGANIC . IT IS FAKE
Honey is one of the most faked foods in the world, and the US government isn't doing much to fix it. https://www.businessinsider.com/fake-honey-problems-how-it-works-2020-9
Why not state or have our Honey certified ORGANIC.

1 . FIRST OF ALL NO BEE KEEPER IS AWARE OF THE TRAVELS OF EACH BEE.

2 . Any USA Certified Organic honey sold in the United States is imported from other countries and certified organic by that country. ... A US beekeeper can have non-certified organic honey that is raised organically. But it is nearly impossible to produce organic honey.

3. Currently, to be certified organic, honey must meet the general USDA organic standards. But there aren't yet requirements specific to honey. USDA does have recommended guidelines, but an actual organic standard for honey has been in the works since 2001
Most Honey in America Is Fake.https://www.wellandgood.com/fake-honey-problem/
Why we do not sell Bee Pollen and Royal Jelly .
Trapping pollen has the potential to inflict significant nutritional stress on the colony. Collecting it may adversely affect the health of the bees and even destroy the colony.
The truth about Royal Jelly, well-managed hive during a season of 5–6 months can produce approximately 500 g (18 oz) of royal jelly, also
Collecting it may adversely affect the health of the bees and even destroy the colony.


The manuka honey scandal.
Manuka honey is often touted as a “superfood, fact is that is no better than any other REAL HONEY.
But with more being sold than is actually produced, is there some dodgy dealing going on?

Science or Snake Oil: is manuka honey really a ‘superfood’ for treating colds, allergies and infections? Claims are nonsense.
According to recent studies and reports, a significant portion of Manuka honey on the market is considered fake, with investigations revealing that nearly half of tested samples may be adulterated with sugars, particularly when not sourced from New Zealand and lacking proper certification, indicating a high rate of fraudulent Manuka honey products.
REAL Honey HAS BEEN FOUND TO BE NO DIFFERENT FROM MANUKA HONEY

REAL HONEY used as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and antibacterial agent. People commonly use honey orally to treat coughs and topically to treat burns and promote wound healing.


Most honey sticks is not Local Honey. For the Machine is to costly for the local Bee Keepers

While honey sticks can be a convenient way to consume honey, some argue they are not "good" because they often contain a larger portion of sugar than traditional honey, can be less environmentally friendly due to the packaging, and might not always guarantee high-quality honey depending on the brand, potentially leading to concerns about purity and taste.

Packaging waste:
The individual packaging of honey sticks can contribute to more plastic waste compared to buying honey in a larger container.

Quality concerns:
Some brands might use lower quality honey in their honey sticks, which could impact taste and nutritional value.

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