Look after our bees
New Zealand’s bees and natural pollinators are critically at risk, and some species are already listed as endangered, says Organic NZ.
Honey bees are responsible for more than 75% of all global pollination – the whole world relies on honey bees for food. Yet, the same species that rely on honey bees for pollination and food production – humans – are responsible for killing them. How we can help our bees so they can help us?
Bees need food. One of the easiest and best ways to do our bit and create a buzz in our gardens, on our decks, balconies and patios is to plant food for our bees. Well-fed bees are healthy and have a better chance of fending off sickness and disease. Here are some suggestions to help:
Let your weeds and garden veggies flower and go to seed for the bees and butterflies to feast on. Throw seed bombs into any area of your garden, or into a lonely pot, and watch your garden grow. Skip the weed killer and garden chemicals, and opt for organic cider vinegar, which can address a wide range of garden concerns organically, and with zero toxins.
Buy certified organic honey from reputable, registered organic beekeepers, who have to meet the strictest environmental criteria that protect and nurture our honey bees.
Support your local organic artisans and producers where possible. Organic farming practices are the way of the future and will help us protect our precious natural resources.
Learn more about living an organic lifestyle by following organic New Zealand icons such as Organic NZ.