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How can we help bees to survive?
- Grow your bee friendly garden. Plant a range of flowers in your garden so bees have access to nectar from March to October.
- Treat your buzzing friends to some sugar and let it ‘bee’ A tired bee really does like a tiny hit of sugar (never honey!)
- Get to know your bees.
- Eat sustainable honey.
What are 2 things that we can do to save the bees?
Here are a few easy ways you can help #BeeTheSolution.
- Plant a Bee Garden.
- Go Chemical-Free for Bees.
- Become a Citizen Scientist.
- Provide Trees for Bees.
- Create a Bee Bath.
- Build Homes for Native Bees.
- Give Beehives and Native Bee Homes.
- Teach Tomorrow’s Bee Stewards.
What can I do at home to help the bees?
Five steps to create your wild bee sanctuary:
- Fill your yard with flowers. Bees rely on blooming wildflowers, shrubs and trees to provide food — nectar and pollen.
- Plant native. Native plants are species naturally found in your region.
- Go organic.
- Just add water.
What is the most important thing humans can do to help save the bees?
You can save the bees by planting a bee garden, planting flowering bee-friendly trees, and cutting out pesticides and insecticides in your garden. There are thousands of bee species in North America that nest alone, and these are often on the endangered list.
How can I help local bees?
6 Ways to Support Local Pollinators
- Plant pollinator-friendly plants and stop using pesticides. This is one of the easiest ways to get involved.
- Build a bee hotel.
- Support your local beekeeper.
- Donate to charity / Buy from bee-friendly businesses.
- Volunteer with and support a local bee club.
- Sponsor A Hive.
Why should we save bees?
We need to save the bees because of the critical role they play in our ecosystem. Their nectar and pollen may not be as available as a food source for bees and plants may be deprived of bee pollination. Pesticide use has had an adverse effect on bee populations.
How can bees help us?
They pollinate a third of our food. That’s right. One out of every three bites you put in your mouth was pollinated by honeybees. In addition to pollinating crops such as apples, almonds, broccoli strawberries, cucumbers and cotton, bees also pollinate alfalfa seeds which are used for beef and dairy feed.
Can you adopt a bee?
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Your contribution while it may seem small will go a long way in helping us to repopulate the word with healthy bees. Adopting a bee with us means you’ll be helping a blossoming bee species to thrive, and supporting a local beekeeper. Plus, the extra benefits are pretty sweet too!
How can we help wild bees?
What Can We Do to Encourage Native Bees?
- Natural Areas. Diverse and abundant native bee populations are found in areas where there are many patches of natural habitat.
- Provide Forage.
- Nesting Sites.
- Cover Crops.
- Reduced Tillage.
- Irrigation.
- References.
What is a bee bath?
A bee bath is a simple bee water feeder that is easy to make and care for in your home garden, and it’s a nice touch to set out for your pollinating guests. After all, without those busy workers in the garden, you wouldn’t have as many beautiful blooms or fresh vegetables and fruit to harvest.
What do we need bees for?
Pollinators transfer pollen and seeds from one flower to another, fertilizing the plant so it can grow and produce food. Cross-pollination helps at least 30 percent of the world’s crops and 90 percent of our wild plants to thrive. 2 Without bees to spread seeds, many plants—including food crops—would die off.