We are taking the summer off from the Sudbury Market due to travel and family. I will be returning on September 12 2026.

In the meantime, you can find my products at the following retail locations:
  • Main Street Market (St. Charles):  honey, granola and wild rice
  • Amici’s Gluten-free Foods: liquid and creamed honey
  • D&A Fine Meats: liquid honey and Honey Dark chocolate bars
  • Seasons Pharmacy & Culinaria: granola, wild rice, ONES+ wines, Organic House chocolate bars, and gluten-free sourdough bread
Gareau Family Farm will be selling Creekbend honey and maple syrup products at the Sudbury Market in my absence.

A big thank you to my wonderfully patient customers who have been steadfast and unwavering in their support. I am so ever grateful and I look forward to seeing you on September 12 at the Sudbury Market at Elm Place.

Natural Insect Control

Beneficial nematodes

Off the Bee’tn Path is a supplier of Natural Insect Control products. Applying beneficial nematodes to the garden in early spring is a preventative method for the control of a wide range of soil inhabiting insects. Beneficial nematodes give rapid control of:

    • fungus gnats (NEMS),
    • white grubs in the lawn (Lawn Guardian),
    • Leatherjacket/cranefly (Guardian),
    • Birch Leaf miner (Guardian for Birch leaf miner),
    • Sod Webworm (Guardian for SOD),
    • Canna Guard (Cannabis Nematode blend),
    • Weevils (Guardian for Weevils),
    • Fleas (Guardian for Fleas),
    • Flower and vegetable garden pests (Guardian for Gardens)
      • Army worms, Carrot and Onion Maggot, Carrot Rust Fly, Cutworms,
      • Flea Beetles, Iris Borer, Thrips, Rose chafer, Rose Midge, Iris Borer,
      • Thrips

Livestock owners: ask about the fly parasite programs for farm use as well as the solar fly trap to help reduce the number of flies in and around the barn/yard. We also sell pray mantis egg cases that can be placed into your garden area to hatch and help control a variety of harmful insects starting with aphids, beetles, caterpillars, chinch bugs, colorado potato bottles, leafhoppers, hornworms, leafrollers, squash bugs, thrips and whiteflies. As they grow, so does their prey. For more information, visit  www.naturalinsectcontrol.com

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