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Locality: Albany, Georgia

Phone: +1 229-883-1306



Address: 2305 Lullwater Rd 31707 Albany, GA, US

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Simmons Family Honey 15.02.2021

Cotton Honey in stock! You can find it at Perkins, Simmons & Cline 2305 Lullwater or Salt Lick! #beehairdontcare #localhoney

Simmons Family Honey 26.01.2021

1 pound bottle-$9.00 2 pound bottle-$16.00 3 pound jug-$23.00 Baby Bears-$2.00 each Priority Shipping depends on weight.... In stock @ Perkins, Simmons, and Cline 2305 Lullwater Lane or Salt Lick. See more

Simmons Family Honey 06.01.2021

We’re thankful for the local beekeepers who watch over busy bees all across the country.

Simmons Family Honey 02.01.2021

This article was written by a man who teaches at Clemson. We won’t hold that against him, though ((Go Cocks!). Interesting information about the Asian Hornet. Well, The NY Times has done it again. They have attempted to create hysteria where there is none. This time it’s with a story about the Asian Hornet which they so thoughtfully deemed the murder hornet. In so doing, they have blown a small problem way out of proportion and made the lives of specialists and research...ers much harder. 1. The Asian Hornet is not the murder hornet. 2. It was introduced to the US near Seattle, Washington where it remains 3. Asian hornets are not found in South Carolina. If you see a large hornet in SC. It is most likely either the European Hornet or the Cicada-killer, neither of which threaten bees. 4. The sting of an Asian Hornet is not more deadly, than any other wasp/bee. 5. States and the USDA are developing monitoring programs in case the Asian Hornet begins to spread, but for now it is only found in northwest Washington state. If you want to learn about an insect or any other animal, search its scientific name, not some made up name designed to sell advertising space and subscriptions. The Asian giant Hornet is Vespa mandarina. The Clemson Apiculture and Pollinator program will provide more information about this subject soon.