Land Resources

Rayonier Beekeeping

For generations, beekeepers throughout the United States have used Rayonier land to house their hives. Ideal food sources like gallberries, palmetto berries and wildflowers grow among the trees in our forests, providing what’s needed in a secure, gated location.



RAYONIER BEEKEEPING LAND

Rayonier Beekeeping works with a variety of beekeepers to find the right properties for their bees, whether it’s a hobbyist looking for a small forested area near home or an apiarist looking for 1000s of acres to store colonies between pollination services jobs.

 

Why Keep Bees on Rayonier land?

• Ample choice of locations, with room to grow
• Easy access from main roads
• Variety of bee-approved vegetation
• Often protected by secured, locked gate 

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