Easy Ways to Help Save the Honey Bees
When one stands before a hive of bees, one should say quite solemnly to oneself, ‘By way of the hive the whole cosmos enters man and makes him strong and able’
– Rudolf Steiner
And if Mr. Steiner was right about that, I say quite solemnly to myself, if we destroy the way of the hive will the cosmos enter man and make him weak and unable? It’s heady stuff, I know. But we rely on bees in our agricultural system much more than people realize. Read a post I did a couple of years ago about helping the honey beesthat still has some helpful information.
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Did you know that $200 BILLION dollars of the food being produced today relies on bees for pollination!?!
Educate yourself about why the Honey Bees are so Important
We learned this from Zeke Freeman, Founder of Bee Raw Honey, who did an
Make Baklava (learn more about honey)
Plant Bee-Friendly Gardens
Green Dude Eco Ed started off by talking about planting a bee-friendly garden and some of the plants that help attract and nurture honey bees. He also talked about the importance of growing your own, and what a great job Michelle Obama is doing bringing back the Victory garden and teaching kids (and all of us) about fresh, whole foods grown locally and sustainably. He also mentioned how important it is to support your local farmer’s markets. Here are two places to go and find a farmer’s market near you: FarmersMarket.com& LocalHarvest.orgListen to this 5-min Green Dude podcast and learn more about bee-friendly gardening and growing your own
Support Organic & Sustainable Farmers
Get Active!
Help get GMO labeling in your state and ultimately in the entire U.S. to start with. Write your legislators. Vote accordingly. Of course, you realize every time you purchase organic, non-GMO, locally and sustainably grown food, you vote with your dollars! Here’s one article that is loaded with legislative information from the Organic Consumers Association.
Give up toxic chemical pesticides, fertilizers & herbicides
We have to be careful what we are putting on our lawns and try to gently educate our neighbors and communities about the perils of these chemicals in general. And while your at it, share by example by growing more food (and bee-friendly plants) and less lawn!
Host a Hive or Become an Urban Beekeeper
There are more and more regional programs that offer hive hosting so you can have honey bees in your yard. They maintain the hives and usually offer you some great honey. All you have to do is offer some healthy yard space for them. There are also more and more programs to help people become backyard or even urban beekeepers. Green Diva Mizar is on the list to host a hive. We’ll keep you posted how that goes!
Thank a Local Beekeeper
These folks are on the front lines, many of them losing huge percentages of their colonies to CCD. If you aren’t interested in becoming a backyard beekeeper, make sure to buy local honey and help support these folks who are working hard to help the bees!
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