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Help Protect The Honey Bee Population

Try Setting Up A Watering Hole

Just like us, even bees suffer from dehydration. Water is necessary for survival for all living creatures. Though unlike us finding a water source is not as easy for them. Bees work hard, and traveling a long distance in search of water dehydrates them, and they might end up dying of fatigue. So you can put water in a clear visible jar outside on your balcony to help the bees find a close water source. 

Spread The Word 

You can spread awareness and share this article with your friends who are interested in helping bees. Doing so will raise more awareness among people and help make this world a better place for wild honeybees. 

Let Some Weeds Grow

Letting some weeds grow will help retain the soil’s iron content, which is very helpful for bees. So growing weeds in a healthy amount is not a bad idea. Weeds like dandelions and clovers are very beneficial for bees and help them pollinate and help in honey production. These are also impressive poison-less pesticides that only give access to bees and beneficial bugs. 

Sign A Petition 

The easiest way to help protect the bee population is by signing a petition and spreading awareness about the declining population of honeybees. You can sign a petition to EPA regarding the use of harmful chemicals and insecticides during agriculture. This way, you are not helping your American country-men from suffering from food poisoning and other diseases, but you are also helping protect the wild pollinators. 

To sum up

The honey bee population is important for many different reasons, and it is up to us to help them. The ideas above are all simple and easy things you can start implementing to help out the honey bees. Bees help our ecosystem, and many living things depend on them to survive.

 

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