Saturday is #WorldBeeDay! 🐝
Bees face many dangers due to human activities -- but we can all help protect them & support beekeepers by growing native plants, buying honey from local farmers & taking #ClimateAction. https://t.co/PctwEJgC2o https://t.co/zqwleqjeKr
In honour of World Bee Day 2023, I looked back in the archive for my most memorable #bee video. I didn't think anybody would want to to watch the whole 5 minutes so I cut it to a brief clip of tongue grooming. https://t.co/IhzwGZDiem
May 20 is World Bee Day!
Here’s one of a series my prints about leaf cutter bees, each unique. These prints are both about, and a sort of collaboration with leaf cutter bees! These small, but multifarious native bees are important pollinators, who make nests for their babies https://t.co/r7c8NHsQDi
Today is World Bee Day, a day to recognize the specific and important contribution of our fuzzy little pollenators.
DYK? According to WWF Canada
"There are an astounding 800 or so species of native bees in Canada alone! Imagine all the new bee acquaintances you could meet!" https://t.co/i4lXBNYOre
Happy World Bee Day 🐝 to these Hard working pollinators
#WorldBeeDay2023 https://t.co/z2witAgfUB
— Anna Grisnich PAg CCA (@AnnaGrisnich) May 20, 2023
‘One can no more approach people without love than one can approach bees without care. Such is the quality of bees...’ ~ Leo Tolstoy.
It’s World Bee Day tomorrow and so #BookWormSat will sip nectar from all the Spring blooms and welcome all signs of the season in literature. https://t.co/D6bMYbYBGN
Our very existence depends on bees & other pollinators 🐝🦋🐦.
On Saturday's #WorldBeeDay, let's celebrate the vital role they play in maintaining our food supply & contributing to biodiversity. https://t.co/QwDgqj3arO via @FAO https://t.co/EdBouJwZlt