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09/01/2025

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Bees (Clade Anthophila): One out of every three bites of food we eat is a result of Pollinators like Honey Bees (genus Apis).
Crops like blueberries and cherries are 90 per cent dependent on pollination. Honey bees are so important that farmers often have bee hives transported and then placed on their farm to provide pollination for their crops.
If you look at the plate of food on your dinner table, bees have played their part either pollinating the many vegetables and fruits we eat directly, or pollinating the food for the animals that we then consume. And that’s not all bees do for us - honey and wax are two other important products that come courtesy of bees.
But honey bees are disappearing globally at an alarming rate due to pesticides, parasites, disease, habitat and Biodiversity loss. If these little insects that help provide so much of the food we eat were to vanish, what would we do without them?
Lot of honey bees lose their way at times due to the mobile network towers and other radiation around our residences. The simplest thing you could do is put tired bees onto flowers, where they may be able to find nectar which, unlike sugar solution, contains nutrients they need. In a matter of a few minutes the bee will sip it up and fly back. Try it..!!
Planting locally native flowering Plants around your home or garden if you have one helps provide forage for bees and pollinators.. Words are like bees!!!some create honey and others leave a sting

Today we are at Júní Markaðurinn á Eiðistorgi and tomorrow at Mama Reykjavík craft market🌸 welcome to come and visit me ...
01/06/2024

Today we are at Júní Markaðurinn á Eiðistorgi and tomorrow at Mama Reykjavík craft market🌸 welcome to come and visit me 🐝🐝🐝🐝

14/05/2024

Hello world ☺️🥰

04/05/2024

Hello friends 😌🐝
I invite you tomorrow 05.05 to see me and get to know me better, my bee journey, try our honey and see our candles at Sunday craft market at Mama Reykjavík 🪷 from 13:00-17:00 🪷

You all very welcome 🌸 buzz 🐝🐝🐝🐝

30/04/2024

Friends, the weather is getting warmer, work in the gardens will begin🌸🌸🌸
I ask all farmers and gardeners to spray plants only late in the evening (If you do spraying, but I recommend quit this poison!! And start organic gardening) ♥️ when bees are no longer flying!! 😥

Please share the information. Thank you so much everyone ♥️ let’s protect our nature and everyone living here 🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
Takk fyrir🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽🫶🏽

Type of bees that live in hive 😊🐝🐝🐝🐝
29/04/2024

Type of bees that live in hive 😊🐝🐝🐝🐝

28/04/2024

What do you think about this shape of candle? ☺️

Take care of all insects🌸🪴🐝🫶🏽
28/04/2024

Take care of all insects🌸🪴🐝🫶🏽

27/04/2024

Getting clean for new season 🤭😍🐝

Its first food for bees, leave them and let them bloom 🙏☀️
22/04/2024

Its first food for bees, leave them and let them bloom 🙏☀️

Just another reminder to those in the Northern Hemisphere that Dandelions are a key source of early nectar to Pollinators, flowering normally begins in a few weeks time but we're already getting reports of Dandelions appearing across the hemisphere, so consider leaving a few plants to flower if you are mowing 🐝

Dandelion (genus Taraxacum) are flowering plants in the family Asteraceae, which consists of species commonly known as dandelions native to Eurasia and to North America, but the two commonplace species in the wider world, T. officinale and T. erythrospermum, were also introduced from Europe and now propagate as wildflowers in those regions including North America where they are considered introduced. Both species are edible in their entirety. The common name dandelion comes from French "dent-de-lion", meaning "lion's tooth". Like other members of the family Asteraceae, they have very small flowers collected together into a composite flower head. Each single flower in a head is called a floret. In part due to their abundance along with being a generalist species, dandelions are one of the most vital early spring nectar sources for a wide host of pollinators that themselves are critical to pollination of later flowering plants. Although they are appearing earlier, May-June is a peak blooming time critical for Pollinators.

20/04/2024

New 😊😇

This is how I greet Spring 😊 and I encourage Spring bloom as much as my bees wax candles bloom 🌸🌸🌸 Bees missed flowers a...
29/03/2024

This is how I greet Spring 😊 and I encourage Spring bloom as much as my bees wax candles bloom 🌸🌸🌸
Bees missed flowers as much as I 🐝💁‍♀️
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