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SABA offers free Market Place listings to its members as a convenient, informal way to help members connect with potential customers.  Information shown is provided by listing members and SABA does not endorse or warrant any offers made by listed members.  Please contact the individuals or firms listed below for further information regarding their products and services.
 


Anne's Bees
4808 Skyline Dr.
(1/4 mi. west of Duanesburg Churches Rd.)
Delanson, NY 12053
Contact:  Anne Frey
Tel. 518-895-8744
Email: SABA@capital.net
Offering honey, comb honey, creamed honey, beeswax, candles, bee removal/swarm calls, and public speaking on beekeeping.  Honey bee swarms picked up free, May-July.

Stone Quarry Farm
118 Stone Quarry Road
Halfmoon, NY 12065-1907
Contact:  Mark or Tammy Taylor
Tel. 518-371-6263
Email: stonequarryfarm@netscape.com
Offering honey, comb honey, creamed honey, beeswax, candles, swarm calls, and public speaking on beekeeping.

Also:  Local honey varieties including - CLOVER, WILDFLOWER, and BUCKWHEAT, and soaps made with bees wax.


Sweet Sunshine / Honeybee Gone
400 South Market St.
Johnstown, NY 12095
Contact:  Dan Kerwood
Tel. 518-762-9364
Email: dkerwood@nycap.rr.com
Offering honey; comb honey; creamed honey; beeswax; pollination services; equipment/supplies; bee removal/swarm calls and public speaking.

Wildflower honey:  pints $7, qts. $10 (wholesale offered for larger orders).  Swarm pick-ups are free, colony removals from buildings are priced by the job.  Complete wood hives (painted, 2 med. & 2 deeps w/ frames, lids & base; bees NOT incl.) @ $150 ea.


The Honeybee Farm
10 Old Best Road
Nassau, NY 12123
Contact:  Michael Slezak
Email: slezakm@localnet.com
Offering honey and beeswax.  1-lb. jars & 2-lb. jars of local natural honey processed by bees in the Nassau/Schodack, NY area from the nectar of dandelion, chicory, goldenrod, purple loosestrife, clover, maple, serviceberry, blackberry, locust, & numerous other wildflowers growing around my apiary.  Honey jars can be picked up at the farm with prior notice.  2007 prices are $4/1LB. and $6.50/2LB.  No mail orders accepted.