Is beekeeping one of the most important ways to help save the bees?
Beekeeping is one of the most important ways to help save the bees.
Pollination is not only essential for the growth of fruits, vegetables, and flowers, but it is also the lifeline for many other plants that we use for our food supply.
Through beekeeping, you can help to save the bees and the whole world.
The decline of honeybees has been one of the most alarming environmental events over the past decade. So how can you help make it easier for them?
Honeybees are such hard workers and deserve our help! If you’re interested in taking steps to help honeybees thrive.
Beekeeping may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about how to help the environment. However, it is an industry that can be beneficial for the environment. In fact, it’s one way to control and limit the use of harmful pesticides in horticulture.
The debate about whether bees are beneficial to the whole world is controversial. One thing that’s not controversial is that the world needs bees. Bees are responsible for pollinating a variety of crops, including apples, almonds, and even onions. In fact, bees are responsible for adding $15 billion in agricultural value to the US economy each year.
Here are ways you can help honeybees get through their busy days by planting a variety of plants and flowers that will give the bees on your property, something to hum about.
- Sunflowers / Zinnia / Crepe Myrtle / Grevillea / Borage / Perennial Basil / Butterfly Bush / Salvia / Bottle brush / Banksia
Please check your state laws before planting, in case it’s a invasive species in your state.
Article by Zak Iqbal