Friday, December 5, 2014
Save our Bees, Save our Planet
This is why Bee Buffer Zones are important. By protecting bees and providing land for them to pollinate, we are helping ourselves, too!
The picture above was the result of a partnership between the Center for Food Safety, Friends of the Earth and others.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Crops Dependent on Pollination
A wonderful chart that paints a clear picture about the importance of pollination to many of our crops:
Monday, December 1, 2014
Why Pollination Matters
"A few examples of the foods
that would no longer be available to us if bees ceased pollinating our
agricultural goods are: broccoli, asparagus, cantaloupes, cucumbers,
pumpkins, blueberries, watermelons, almonds, apples, cranberries, and
cherries.
Honey is a food product created by bees and is not to be forgotten. Made by bees regurgitating nectar and passing it back and forth in their mouths to one another before depositing and sealing it in a honeycomb, its intended use is for the bees’ winter food stores. Humans are quite fond of this amber liquid as well – the 2013 honey crop was valued at $317.1 million."
A wonderful resource. Please, read here for more.
Honey is a food product created by bees and is not to be forgotten. Made by bees regurgitating nectar and passing it back and forth in their mouths to one another before depositing and sealing it in a honeycomb, its intended use is for the bees’ winter food stores. Humans are quite fond of this amber liquid as well – the 2013 honey crop was valued at $317.1 million."
A wonderful resource. Please, read here for more.
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