Carl & Virginia Webb
Carl Webb began keeping bees in 1959. He settled in the mountains of North Georgia, discovering the optimum environment for producing the finest honey in the world. Virginia Webb began beekeeping in 1964. She was the first state winner in Tennessee 4-H for Beekeeping and was a Tennessee State Honey Queen.
Today, Virginia and Carl are full-time commercial beekeepers and queen producers. They are charter members of the Russian Queen Breeders Association and are the only certified Russian Queen Breeders in Georgia. Carl and Virginia manage more than 400 colonies of bees plus their queen yard. Their apiaries are located in areas suitable to produce the very best Sourwood Honey.
They have been awarded four gold medals at the World Honey Show for Best Honey in the World.
2005 in Dublin, Ireland, 2009 in Montpellier, France and 2013 in Kiev, Ukraine and 2015 Deajeon, South Korea.
Today, Virginia and Carl are full-time commercial beekeepers and queen producers. They are charter members of the Russian Queen Breeders Association and are the only certified Russian Queen Breeders in Georgia. Carl and Virginia manage more than 400 colonies of bees plus their queen yard. Their apiaries are located in areas suitable to produce the very best Sourwood Honey.
They have been awarded four gold medals at the World Honey Show for Best Honey in the World.
2005 in Dublin, Ireland, 2009 in Montpellier, France and 2013 in Kiev, Ukraine and 2015 Deajeon, South Korea.