Simon says: "Let's visit the oldest appiary in the world"
Honey bee in Jerusalem 3,000 year old beehive Honey produced in the Lower Galilee The Honey Bee ( Apis mellifera) Did you know the oldest apiary in the world was discovered a little over an hour from Zichron Ya’akov? Our upcoming ‘Milk & Honey’ tour will take you to see the clay hives thought to have a production capacity of 500kg of honey per year during the reign of kings David & Solomon. We'll also be visiting a current honey (& silk) farm, at the foothil of Mount Tabor, & exploring the history of the development of food technology in Israel. T aking you back 8,000 years in time to a community who made & decorated the first ceramic pottery in Israel for storing dairy products; we'll visit a dairy farm & a farm which harnesses some of the the most ground breaking farming principles. Did you know one honey bee colony can pollinate up to 300 million flowers every single day? That’s not just amazing - it’s essential. 🏡 Habitat Honey bees nest in tree ca...