United States

Beekeeping in Georgia

Georgia has an exceptionally long foraging season — colonies can build from February through November — with tupelo, sourwood, and gallberry among the premier honey plants. The UGA Bee Program provides research support and a strong network of local chapters.

Associations and registries

For commercial operators

Running 100+ hives in Georgia?

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New to beekeeping in Georgia?

Start with our beekeeping starter kit guide — it covers hive types, real 2026 prices, and the mistakes most first-year beekeepers make in your climate.

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