
Bees are indispensable pollinators who are key for food production and plant existence. Imagine: 75% of all of global crops and 90% of all wild plants depend on them for pollination.
These incredible insects contribute to very intertwined and multi-layered ecosystems that allow so much biodiversity to thrive on our planet.
Supporting flora by pollination, for millennia the bees (from honey bees to orchid bees and beyond) have been creating habitat for other species.
And all that honey!..




Sadly, despite there being 25,000 bee species recorded, their populations are constantly under threat. These hardworking insects are helpless against:
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- Habitat destruction
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- Deforestation and elimination of meadows, plains for aggressive agriculture
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- Use of toxic pesticides
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- Industrial pollution
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- Changes in weather patterns due to climate change
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- Ecosystem disbalance leading to increased breeding of varroa mites which spread disease to bees colonies and weaken individual bees.
The bees need protection.

















