Bee pollen is collected at the front of the hive when the female worker bees have returned from visiting hundred of flowers. Each bee will bring back only two granules of bee pollen per visit out of their hives. We install small traps on the base of the beehive, where the pollen drops into, and the beekeeper collects this daily. Bee pollen collection does not harm the bees, and nor does it take any pollen (the bees protein!) away from the hive. Beehives are only placed on pollen production when there is an ultimate surplus of pollen in the conservation park.
Our wild flower bee pollen is sourced from one of our certified Bee One Third beekeepers in South Australia. From the pristine wilderness of the South Australian Ngarkat Conservation Park (protected wilderness for native wildlife and conservation). We believe South Australian bee pollen is the best in Australia due to its unique floral properties, its bright, multi-floral and diverse flower species. We believe diversity of diet is best for bees, thus, best for humans too.