“However, this year, the dearth took place approximately two weeks later than in the past.”
Honey yields climb across Texas
According to the honey report published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service, Texas beekeepers produced over 4 million pounds of honey in 2024, compared to 3.8 million in 2023.
Across the state, producers from both commercial and hobby operations have reported a better honey harvest than last year. Slater said timely rains earlier in the season played a major part in the improved honey production.
Texas bee colonies averaged 46 pounds of honey with an average price of $2.24 per pound, according to the report. Slater encourages consumers to support Texas beekeepers by looking for the Real Texas Honey seal when shopping.
Nationally, honey production resulted in a yield of 134 million pounds. However, this was down 4% in 2024 compared to the previous year.
According to a statewide survey of more than 400 beekeepers, hive losses were more significant than expected.
“We had extraordinarily high losses last year compared to years past,” Slater said. “Across the state, about 50% of hives were lost.”
Slater said this loss rate is on par with the rest of the nation, with about 1.2 million colonies lost in the U.S. within the past year.
Source : tamu.edu