Help the Honeybees
May 6th, 2008 by NicoleI hate bees. They really freak me out and I’m paranoid about being stung if I see one. Although annoying, not nearly as scary as hornets and wasps. At least when the bee decides to sting you it’s volunteering its life to save the nest or whatever. Hornets and wasps are just evil - we had one in the house a few days ago and thankfully Haley killed it before it started flying around and causing me to freak out.
But on a larger scale, bees are necessary for all the delicious fruits that we enjoy. And they’re disappearing, fast. It’s been in the news and scientists have issued their warnings, but most recently Häagen Dazs has stepped up and produced a website calling attention to the issue. Help the Honeybees - a cute interactive flash site that aims to highlight the fact that without bees, there will be no naturally flavored ice cream. It’s sad that it’s going to take that type of public awareness for a change in thinking about our environment, but it’s not really that surprising. We look to the media and advertising to keep us informed about what we should care about and it’s about time that they take a greater social conscious into consideration. Burt’s Bees has also put together some good information on the Colony Collapse Disorder and they’re helping to fund The Honeybee Health Improvement Project.
These sites have a lot of information about what you can do to get involved, but on a very basic level you can start by planting flowers and garden plants that bees like. You can see the Dummies Guide to Planting Flowers for Your Bees for details.


May 6th, 2008 at 6:25 pm
oh my god - i love bees. i love them. they are my favorite social insect!
every year i think “i need to become a beekeeper!” then i don’t get around to it. Then the next year i think “they are collapsing! they need me more than ever!!!” then my friends think i’m crazy - and nobody wants a hive next to the apartment and i still never get around to it.
but thanks for the info about these buzzy little helpers. I watched something on pbs the other day about a place in china where all the bees died out (because of pesticides) and they have to hand pollinate the flowers to get pears now. grim future if you ask me…