The Eko Natura family apiary has a long tradition dating back to 1946, when the late grandfather kept the bees left after the German family after the war. The number of bee families was 4 at that time. In 2012, the apiary was modernized and modern equipment was purchased to obtain honey and bee products. . Currently, the apiary has up to 150 bee colonies during the peak season, which migrate to various types of bee areas up to 150 km away from each other. I run the apiary myself, and my parents and parents-in-law help me with harvesting from time to time. The honey produced in the apiary is ecological, with no added sugar. It comes from non-industrial areas. The apiary also collects propolis pollen and bee bread. I also produce queen bees. Since 2020, work has been underway to create the Ślęża bee. In short, the quality of honey is my priority and I focus on the product that I would like to buy for my children, i.e. the highest quality.
It has the Ślęża Local Product certificate