The Cabin at the Honey Farm
Entire cabin in Navasota, Texas
- 2 guests
- 1 bedroom
- 1 bed
- 1 bath
New listing
Hosted by Daniel
- Superhost
- 5 years hosting
Listing highlights
Peace and quiet
This home is in a quiet area.
Daniel is a Superhost
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Where you’ll sleep
What this place offers
Wifi
Free parking on premises
Pets allowed
Air conditioning
Hair dryer
Unavailable: Carbon monoxide alarm
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Where you’ll be
Navasota, Texas, United States
Meet your host
My work: BeeWeaver Honey Farm
Lives in Navasota, Texas
For more than a century, honey has been running through 5 generations of the Weaver family veins. What began as side job for Binford's grandparents, Florence and Zachariah, after acquiring ten bee colonies as a wedding gift in 1888, has become a passion and livelihood for the four generations of Weavers that followed. It was Binford's father Roy's ambition and determination that set the stage for the Weaver name to be synonymous with quality bees and honey production. After learning the basics of beekeeping, Roy went on a quest for knowledge to learn more about the trade. On his first day the boss gave him two old mules, a wagon and an old farmer as a helper, and told him to extract a honey crop.
Starting in the 1920’s through 1994, Weaver Apiaries produced queens, packages, and honey for customers worldwide. In the 1970’s the company added a second bee breed, the Buckfast. In 1994, Binford and Dan Weaver (2 of the 4 owners) decided to begin working towards a mite tolerant and disease resistant breed. Their partners did not want to take this step and Weaver Apiaries split into 2 companies, The R Weaver Apiaries and BeeWeaver Honey Farm. By 2000, BeeWeaver became 100% treatment free. The BeeWeaver breed, a combination of the Weaver Italian, Buckfast, SMR, and any hive that survived and thrived without chemicals became its own unique hybrid line. Today, Laura and Dan Weaver continue the BeeWeaver Honey Farm operation. Dan's work on bee selection has enabled us to keep bees like Great Grandpa did - no mite controls and chemical free. In 2016 we opened our retail beekeeping supply store and gift shop at our headquarters in Navasota. In 2020 WildFlyer Mead opened their tasting room onsite - a unique, modern, and bubbly twist to traditional mead.
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Things to know
Cancellation policy
House rules
Check-in after 3:00 PM
Checkout before 11:00 AM
2 guests maximum
Safety & property
Carbon monoxide alarm not reported
Smoke alarm
