Heather's Bee Bar is Weathering the Storm
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“Hi Will, as we enter winter (big storm tomorrow) I needed to build an indoor Bee Bar! This box has many layers with plastic in between the layers to protect it. The kids and I covered it with branches. I placed the PUREWAVE™ Cell in the back on the Bee Bar. Now, there were no bees this morning. I found one and placed him on a honey spoon. I then placed him or her inside the natural decorative box and as you can see within a few minutes they found the spoonfuls of the PUREWAVE™ HONEY and fresh water!!
I still don’t know where these Bees come from. They leave around 5pm. It has been so fun to watch though!!! They do not sting us at all. It is almost like they love us feeding them!!
Sincerely, Heather
SAVE THE BEES, SAVE THE PEOPLE, SAVE THE PLANET!!!”
Learning from Nature
Heather and her kids are having some great fun while learning all about bee behavior (Beehavior, lol) and ecological stewardship. They are doing a great thing for the bee population in their local area, and we wondered — if only one or two houses per neighborhood were to make a Bee Bar for their local bees, would this one little effort by relatively few people help us save more bees?
We do know that it will most certainly help.
Watch the Buzz
Watch this short 15-second clip and see how active and healthy her bees are — and how she can get right up close and personal without the fear of being stung. These are happy bees!
Join the Movement
It is our greatest hope that humanity can come together in many ways, like Heather and her kids, to help save and protect our precious pollinators everywhere — because we all have a stake in this.
If opening a Bee Bar in your neighborhood is not your thing, then please consider making a pledge or purchase with purpose and help save and protect bees and diverse pollinators everywhere.
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I just wanted to thank those who are careinf for our bees.☺️
I will very soon be 85. It does this old heart good to read/hear about folks helping out our pollinators. Ever since we bought our first home I have at least put in flowers that attract the bees. I, too worry about our pollinators and feel so thankful when I learn about others taking up the baton, carrying the work forward.
I’m on board with helping the honey bees ,come spring I may attach a pure wave to one of my fruit trees when it flowers