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Why We Need Bees

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5 Easy Ways to Save the Bees (and the World)

It’s no secret these days that bees are extremely important. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, they feed 80 percent of the crops that we eat including broccoli, apples, asparagus, blueberries and coffee to name a few.

Because of their importance to our food crops it is more crucial than ever to support these little buzzing beauties. Here are some easy ways to help #savethebees (without going full-on beekeeper).

1. Let your lawn grow back to its roots

Think about letting a portion of your yard go back to its roots. Allow dandelions and clover to grow again (two of bees' favorite delicacies). Not only will you spend less time mowing your lawn, the bees will thank you for it.

2. Just say no to pesticides and herbicides

Pesticides and herbicides contain chemicals that are very harmful to bees and other beneficial insects.  Avoid chemical sprays on your plants and yard. Do some research and try some natural, bee-friendly alternatives.

3. Keep a bee garden

Plant an array of herbs and flowers that attract bees (like mint, lavender, and poppies, to name a few). Ideally, pick flowers that are native to your area and will bloom at different times of the year. Learn how to make a windowsill bee garden here.

4. Shop responsibly

Supporting your local growers and supporting bees go hand in hand. When you can, buy your fruits and vegetables (and honey) from local farmers or from local farmers markets.

5. Give the gift of honeybees

A Heifer honeybee gift donation includes a bee package, hive, box and training in beekeeping techniques. When you buy bees for a family in need, your gift increases the global honeybee population to support the environment.

Why We Need Bees More than Ever

How Heifer Helps Bees and Beekeepers

Beekeeping, also called apiculture, is part of Heifer's work in the area of environmental sustainability.

 Farmers who keep bees see increased crop yields, whether they are growing coffee, spices or vegetables. Plus, they are able to harvest honey during the non-growing season to earn extra income, producing 60 pounds or more of honey each year.

The practice of beekeeping protects the environment, and Heifer farmers are trained to adopt climate-smart practices like diversifying their farms and producing organic fertilizers.

Explore Our Work with Bees

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Busy Bee: Bee Activity Pack

These busy bees help your students to build skills in math, language arts and problem solving with a maze, color by number, jokes to decode and a hands-on demonstration about pollination!

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A group of intrepid local beekeepers supported by Heifer Honduras’ Leveraging Success project has created new opportunities by turning Las Selvas into an apiculture hub.

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Learn more about How to Make a Windowsill Bee Garden.
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How to Make a Windowsill Bee Garden

Have limited space, but still want to help save bees? Plant a bee garden on your windowsill!

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A Sweet Partnership: The Relationship Between Bees and Regenerative Agriculture at Heifer Ranch

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Read to Feed: Coloring Pages

Featuring 11 designs, these printable coloring pages will help your students learn more about specific Heifer animals and gifts they discover during the Read to Feed program, all while creating their own works of art.

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5 Easy Ways to Save the Bees (And the World)

You may not know it yet, but you love and depend on bees. Here are some easy things that you can do to help them out.

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