Subject: Something Sweet for World Bee Day?

Help Support Beekeepers 20th May!

Get *Local* Honey &

Taste The Difference!

Experience the Authenticity of THESE SPECIALIST *LOCAL* HONEY varietals and you will never buy off-the-shelf jars again!

Discover the real taste of honey, foraged by bees, visiting litchi, macadamia, sunflower, aloe & bush veld flowers that bring a hint of the source in flavour

plus their colour range too!

Celebrating World Bee Day 20th May

For a number of years, a special day has been allocated to celebrating the contribution and sharing the importance of bees - by extension - all pollinators to our planet's eco system and sustainability!

Get Real Honey From

Trusted South African Beekeepers!

Creamed Honey

Source: Sunflowers and Aloe

Origin: Highveld, South Africa

Collect or courier from Centurion

Macadamia honey

Source: Macadamian Nut orchards

Origin: Mpumalanga Province

Collect or courier from Centurion

Litchi Honey

Source: Litchi Tree orchards

Origin: Mpumalanga Province

Collect or courier from Centurion

Blue Gum Honey

Source: Blue gums

Origin: Mpumalanga Province

Collect or courier from Centurion

Hurry and secure your local premium honey now, as the high demand for this prestigious selection may result in limited availability and jars selling out quickly.


"We only have 5 jars of Blue Gum Honey left!"

(It is very seasonal linked to tree flowering.)

Oooh, Honey!

Every year on May 20th, the world celebrates the vital role bees and other pollinators play in food security, biodiversity, and healthy ecosystems.


At RealHoney®, we believe that everyone — from farmers to city dwellers — can do something to support pollinators.


Here are 5 simple ways you can make a difference this week:


🌸 1. Plant Pollinator-Friendly Flowers
Bees love lavender, foxgloves, borage, Basil and wildflowers. Plant a patch in your garden, balcony, or even a window box!


⛔ 2. Go Pesticide-Free
Avoid using harmful pesticides or weed killers. They often do more harm than good for beneficial insects. Replace with 20% horticultural vinegar, salt and water.


🌾 3. Support Local Beekeepers
Buying local honey and beeswax products helps small-scale beekeepers keep healthy hives — and protects local bee populations.


🧒 4. Teach Someone About Bees
Share a fun bee fact with a child, friend, or co-worker. Education sparks change!


💛 5. Sponsor a Beekeeper or Hive
This World Bee Day, we’re offering a special chance to sponsor a hive or beginner beekeeper through our [Adopt-a-Bee initiative]. Your support helps train the next generation of bee guardians!

The Local Real Honey Comes from Bee Hives Around Mpumalanga, North West and Limpopo provinces of South Africa.


"It looks and tastes fantastic - nothing like the big shops selling 'honey' from other countries."

Piet, RealHoney Fan