Hexhive

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We are a family-owned business located on beautiful Johns Island, South Carolina, dedicated to producing the finest locally-sourced honey and promoting the importance of honeybees in our ecosystem.

Our bee colonies are kept in a serene, rural environment, surrounded by fields of wildflowers, clover, and other nectar-rich plants. This allows our bees to produce honey that is pure, natural, and packed with flavor.

We carefully manage our hives to ensure the health and well-being of our bees, and we never use any chemicals or artificial treatments in our hives. This results in honey that is not only delicious, but also good for you, as it contains antioxidants, enzymes, and other beneficial compounds.

We offer a variety of honey products, including raw, unfiltered honey, creamed honey, and infused honey in a range of flavors, such as wildflower, clover, and orange blossom. Our honey is available for purchase in jars, bears, and bulk quantities, making it perfect for home use, gifting, or as an ingredient in your favorite recipes.

In addition to our honey products, we also offer beekeeping supplies and equipment, as well as educational workshops and tours of our hives. Our goal is to educate the community about the importance of honeybees and to promote sustainable beekeeping practices.

Visit us at our retail store or shop online to experience the taste of pure, local honey and to support our efforts to protect and preserve the honeybees.

Author: John Rector

John Rector is a Charleston-based entrepreneur, author, and AI strategist. He co-founded E2open, the supply-chain software company acquired for $2.1 billion in 2025, and in 2026 opened Charleston AI, a 3,000-square-foot lab that helps people and organizations understand and use artificial intelligence. He is the creator of The Reality Equation — a lecture series, book, and curriculum exploring attention, prediction, and how reality is experienced — and the author of more than two dozen books. He writes and speaks widely on artificial intelligence, attention, and the future of human work.

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