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One of my favourite things so far about the bees – showing them off! Bees are so important to our food supply, it’s essential that as many people as possible learn why. I really enjoy taking people to see them, and explaining how they live together and stay alive, while keeping us alive as well.

There’s much talk of the declining bee population, but I’m not sure how many people realize how this will affect our lives if allowed to get much worse. Bees (and other insects) pollinate a very large portion of our food supply. Yes, fruit, but also ‘vegetables’ that are technically fruit, like squash, cucumber, peppers, eggplant, etc. With no pollinators we would be in serious trouble. And that’s just the vegetables that are technically fruits. Others may need pollinators to make seeds, even though the vegetable is a true vegetable.

This is part of why I’m getting into beekeeping – the more people with bees, the better chance they have and the more other people will hear about why bees are important.
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2 Comments

  • Anonymous

    yes i agree we need to tell the public about bees and that it is more than walking out to the garden and picking a cucumber or a pepper bees help a lot to by pollinating the plants

    Steven

  • sarah

    Hi Steve,

    I agree – I'm always happy to see the bees in my garden. I've seen more of the solitary bees this year than the honeybees, though. The leafcutter and mason bees like the flowers in my front yard.