Meadowlily Farm was voted one of the Best Honey Brands in Canada by Cansumer! We are humbled and honored to have been selected. Read the article here!
Meadowlily Farm is a small hobby farm in Canada and home of Ontario Bee Rescue. We are a honeybee and duck sanctuary. We offer all natural raw unpasteurized honey, beeswax and handmade jewellery crafts. We respect nature and its magic, and try to co-exist with nature, plants and animals alike.
Ontario Bee Rescue is a not-for-profit organization of over 100 volunteer beekeepers . We field several calls a day for bee rescues. Rescues involve driving many kilometers and spending several hours at a rescue site. The Honeybees survival depends on all of us. You can make a difference now. Any donation is very much appreciated. Thank You
We are members of the OBA Ontario Beekeepers Association, members of the Middlesex Oxford Elgin Beekeepers Association and registered with Ontario Ministry of Agriculture.
We couldn’t live in a world without Bees
What you can do to help the Bees
- Plant bee-friendly flowers in your garden and yard.
- Leave the dandelions it’s the bees first food in spring.
- Don’t use chemicals and pesticides to treat your lawn or garden.
- Educate yourself and your children about bees.
- Conserve all of our resources – use less and reduce your impact.
- Make your own Bee Hotel and Bee Bath to help solitary and honeybees. See more in the Meadowlily Farm Blog.
- Buy local honey and food from a farmer when possible.
- If you see a swarm of bees don’t panic – call Ontario Bee Rescue.
Ontario Bee Rescue is a collective of 100 plus caring beekeepers located all over Ontario. We are not just beekeepers, we are Bee Activists!
We couldn’t live in a world without bees — as humans, we greatly rely on them (and all pollinators) for our food production. That’s why the work that Ontario Bee Rescue does is so important. We are dedicated to saving the honeybees and the humane removal and relocation of honeybee swarms and established honeybee colonies.
Beekeeper looks for answers after 1.2 million bees suddenly drop dead in Lively, Ont.
Dawn Lalonde of Mikkola Family Farm & Apiary in Lively is raising money to send samples of the dead bees to a lab for further testing. She and others believe their sudden death is a warning that something is wrong in the environment.
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Blueberry Banana Bread with Honey
This is my go to recipe over the holidays everyone loves it. No processed sugar and a sweet treat!
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Baked Stuffed Apples with Honey
These are an excellent warm your tummy fall dessert.
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