World Bee Day seeks to raise awareness about the importance of bees. Bees are important insects that help preserve balance within ecosystems.
Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for World Bee Day - in 2021
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A world without bees would remove a host of nutritious food from our diets. #WorldBeeDay 🐝
Habitat loss & degradation, toxic insecticides, pests & pathogens, #climatechange, and the monoculture crop system are some of the factors in their decline.
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— Consigning Women (@consigningwoman) May 20, 2021
Happy World Bee Day!
#savethebees https://t.co/8oHAk525MX
I’m sorry I missed world bee day yesterday. Bees are a-Mei-zing!
Also, now it makes even more sense why Butter came out yesterday and featured the honeycomb-like dance floor
#NewProfilePic https://t.co/gnRI3Vvg9h
— sado @OWL support aunty (@hoihoisado) May 21, 2021
Finally for World Bee Day. Holly Carr who paints on Silk. She’s from Canada.
Thanks my twitterarty.
Back tomorrow with more to see.
Helen, Dr S Toots and Max 😊🐶🐶👨🏻🍳🐝🐝🐝🐝 https://t.co/n5cWwuM5pP
Today, May 20th, is World Bee Day
Watch out for those that might have been celebrating a little bit too much! 😁 #WorldBeeDay2021 https://t.co/5nUYK6ogTE
And it is World Bee Day today! Love finding bees hovering in the garden.
Learn more about pollinators at:
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JOIN WPC IN CELEBRATING WORLD BEE DAY! Go outside today and look at flowers to see if you can find some bees. Make sure to thank any lovely bees you meet for their hard work of pollinating our crops and wildflowers. Tips on telling bees apart https://t.co/tVeAM9UaTH https://t.co/cVSGGcIz5R
— Wildlife Preservation Canada (@WPCWild911) May 20, 2021
Today is World Bee Day!
Let's celebrate the important role that bees & other pollinators have in our ecosystem.
Head out for a walk & try one of the Nature Centre's pollinator activities found along park trails in Lethbridge. Enjoy #Bee BINGO or try a #Pollinator Scavenger Hunt! https://t.co/zTEgdwYs46
— Helen Schuler Nature Centre (@DiscoverItHere) May 20, 2021
Happy World Bee Day! 🐝
Thank you to the bees for all the important work you do! Let’s celebrate our native bees by planting bee friendly gardens, providing native bee nesting sites and sharing our love for these tiny creatures with younger generations!
#worldbeeday2021 https://t.co/w6mK0q0oBR