Como Armazenar Corretamente os Seus Produtos de Própolis de Abelha para Maior Durabilidade
By Bee Propolis-Powered Wellness | Beekeeper's Naturals | Published: 2026-07-27
Category: Tips & Care
Conheça as melhores práticas para armazenar própolis de abelha, sprays para a garganta e suplementos naturais, de forma a maximizar o seu prazo de validade e potência.
Bee propolis products are a natural powerhouse for wellness, but like all natural supplements, they require proper care to maintain their effectiveness. Whether you use a throat spray, lozenges, or a gut health formula, how you store them can significantly impact their potency and shelf life. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the essential tips for storing your bee propolis products so they remain fresh and effective for as long as possible.
From temperature control to avoiding light exposure, these simple steps will help you get the most out of your investment in natural health. Let’s dive into the best practices for propolis storage and ensure your products stay at their peak.
Why Proper Storage Matters for Bee Propolis Products
Bee propolis is a resinous substance collected by bees from tree buds and sap. It contains over 300 bioactive compounds, including flavonoids, phenolic acids, and essential oils, which give it powerful antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. However, these delicate compounds can degrade when exposed to heat, light, air, or moisture. Improper storage can lead to reduced effectiveness, changes in texture or flavor, and even spoilage.
Natural supplements like propolis, royal jelly, and elderberry are especially sensitive. For example, the enzymes in royal jelly can break down at room temperature, while propolis tinctures may lose potency if left in direct sunlight. By following proper storage guidelines, you can preserve the full benefits of your products and avoid wasting money on replacements.
- Keep products away from windows and heat sources like stoves or radiators.
- Always close lids tightly to prevent air and moisture from entering.
- Check expiration dates and use older products first.
General Storage Guidelines for All Bee Propolis Products
Most bee propolis products should be stored in a cool, dark place with a stable temperature. The ideal range is between 60°F and 75°F (15°C to 24°C). Avoid storing them in the bathroom, where humidity fluctuates, or in the kitchen near the oven. A pantry or a cabinet away from appliances works well.
Light is a major enemy of natural supplements. UV rays can break down active compounds, so choose opaque or amber-colored containers when possible. If your product comes in a clear bottle, keep it inside a box or a dark cupboard. Also, avoid transferring products into different containers unless necessary, as this can introduce contaminants.
- Store in original packaging to protect from light and air.
- Avoid extreme temperature changes; do not leave products in a hot car.
- For long-term storage, consider a refrigerator for certain items (see below).
Storing Throat Sprays and Liquid Extracts
Throat sprays, such as the Sinus Support or Nasal Spray, are water-based and can be more prone to microbial growth if not stored correctly. Always keep the nozzle clean and avoid touching it with your mouth or fingers. Store these upright to prevent leakage and ensure the spray mechanism works properly.

Liquid propolis extracts should be kept away from direct sunlight and heat. If you live in a warm climate, refrigeration can extend their shelf life. However, some extracts may thicken when cold; simply let them return to room temperature before use. For products like the Throat Care Duo, which includes multiple items, store each according to its specific instructions.
- Clean the spray nozzle regularly with a damp cloth.
- Do not store in the refrigerator if the product contains honey (may crystallize).
- Check for changes in color or odor as signs of degradation.
Storing Lozenges, Gummies, and Solid Forms
Lozenges like the Elderberry Soothing Lozenges are sensitive to humidity and heat. Store them in a cool, dry place, ideally below 75°F. If they become sticky or melt, they have been exposed to too much heat. Keep them in their original blister packs or airtight containers to prevent moisture absorption.
Gummies and chewables should be kept away from direct sunlight and high temperatures. Some people prefer to refrigerate them for a firmer texture, but this is optional. Always reseal the bag or container tightly after each use. For kids’ products, such as the Kids Nighttime Honey Cough Syrup, follow the same guidelines but note that syrups should be refrigerated after opening.
- Do not freeze lozenges, as this can alter their texture.
- Keep gummies in a cool pantry; avoid storing near the stove.
- If traveling, use a small cooler bag for temperature-sensitive items.
Storing Royal Jelly and Gut Health Products
Royal jelly is highly perishable and should be refrigerated at all times. The Royal Jelly Brain Nootropics and Royal Jelly Brain Health Liposomal are best kept in the refrigerator to preserve their enzymes and nutrients. If you have the liposomal version, note that it may separate slightly when cold; shake gently before use.
Gut health products like the 3-in-1 Complete Gut Health often contain probiotics and enzymes that are sensitive to heat. Store them in a cool, dry place, and avoid leaving them in a hot car or near a window. Some probiotics require refrigeration, so always check the label. For maximum potency, consume these products before their expiration date.
- Refrigerate royal jelly products immediately after purchase.
- Do not freeze royal jelly, as it can damage the delicate structure.
- Keep gut health supplements in their original dark bottles.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
One of the most common mistakes is storing products in the refrigerator door, where temperatures fluctuate due to frequent opening. Instead, place them in the main body of the fridge. Another error is leaving bottles uncapped or loosely sealed, which allows air and moisture to degrade the contents.
Avoid storing propolis products near strong-smelling items like garlic or spices, as they can absorb odors. Also, never use wet spoons or droppers to dispense products, as this introduces bacteria. Finally, don’t stockpile more than you can use within the shelf life—buy only what you need for a few months to ensure freshness.
- Do not store near heat-emitting appliances.
- Avoid transferring to non-original containers.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
By following these simple storage tips, you can ensure that your bee propolis products remain potent and effective for their entire shelf life. Whether you’re using a daily throat spray or a royal jelly supplement, proper care makes all the difference. For high-quality, properly packaged propolis products, check out the Throat Care Duo from Beekeeper’s Naturals, which includes two of their most popular items stored in protective packaging. Explore the full range to support your wellness journey.



