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What can you do to help wild bees, honeybees, and other pollinators? We’ll show you that while it doesn’t take much effort, the benefits are truly enormous. Take a look at our Code of Good Practice and try to incorporate its principles into your daily life.

There is a lot of talk about the need to help bees and their crucial role in food production. However, it’s less often mentioned that there are many different species of bees – and even more wild pollinators – which means our methods of helping them should be just as diverse. Let us tell you more about it.

Pollinating insects include bees, flies, wasps, beetles, ants, and butterflies, but pollination can also be carried out by birds, mammals, and even… snails. Dive into these fascinating facts about bees, pollinators, and the process of pollination itself.

Education is the foundation for building environmental awareness and, in the long run, for changing our habits to be more environmentally friendly. We strive to do this in a friendly and accessible way. The articles on our blog are written by experts with extensive practical and theoretical knowledge.