Reblogged this on Petals and Wings and commented:
More You Can Do For The Bees; aside from the one re-blog here, is to educate many more people about bees, that they’re not mean spirited flying venom pushers, but friendly sorts when not harassed who have high work ethics and can save the human race from further destruction.
Reblogged this on Crafty Suburb Momma and commented:
I know that Missouri lost a lot of bees this past year. It is sad to see it is not an isolated event. It has been said that Albert Einstein once said that without the honey bees humans would die in four years. While it is an unverifiable claim, it is still necessary to take not of how important they are to our survival.
[…] More You Can Do For The Bees […]
copied this on my Hazard Hot Sheet, and onto my Green Knight Environmental page on Facebook. great stuff!
Fantastic!! And thanks~
Happy New Year, Deb
Reblogged this on Suburban Homestead.
A great post…I’m seeing less and less bees both here at our home New Hampshire and at our cottage in Maine.
Reblogged this on Petals and Wings and commented:
More You Can Do For The Bees; aside from the one re-blog here, is to educate many more people about bees, that they’re not mean spirited flying venom pushers, but friendly sorts when not harassed who have high work ethics and can save the human race from further destruction.
Reblogged this on Living and Lovin.
Reblogged this on Crafty Suburb Momma and commented:
I know that Missouri lost a lot of bees this past year. It is sad to see it is not an isolated event. It has been said that Albert Einstein once said that without the honey bees humans would die in four years. While it is an unverifiable claim, it is still necessary to take not of how important they are to our survival.
Thanks so much for reblogging!!
Deb
Pinned it on my pinterest site. Our very lives can depend on keeping them alive. Think we will wake up in time?
I hope so!! I’m adding three more hives this year.