Possibilities to consider:


A donation to the excellent Heifer International. Your gift can help Heifer provide a family with a package of bees, the box and hive, plus training in beekeeping.


A lovely bee skep watering can...in solid copper!
Subscriptions to the leading beekeeping magazines in the U.S.: Bee Culture and American Bee Journal.
A mind-boggling array of bee-related shirts, messenger bags, thongs, and kids' stuff from Cafe Press.


Beehive mixing bowls from Stonewall Kitchen.
And for the truly obsessed beekeeper, some excellent books:



And, last but most definitely not least, there are many wonderful possibilities offered by the non-material gift of donated labor. The reality is that most beekeepers have way too much to do and can use a helping hand with their beekeeping duties from time to time. Whether it's painting beehives, installing an electric fence, processing honey, constructing a solar wax melter, catching a swarm, or simply organizing the tool shed, your average beekeeper can always use some good-natured assistance. So why not gift your beekeeper friend or loved one with a "voucher" for a few hours of hard (or soft) labor around the bee yard when they need it most?
I hope this list helps you get a good start on finding just the right thing for the people in your life. Happy holidays, whatever you celebrate!
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