May 20th is the time of year when bees’ activity intensifies. Hence the idea of celebrating them on a day dedicated to them. Few people know the profound importance of these insects, the work they perform every day, and how they face daily challenges for survival.
Bees play a fundamental role in pollination, the essential process for plant reproduction and the production of fruits and seeds. By transporting pollen between flowers while collecting nectar, bees (especially forager bees) ensure biodiversity and the production of much of the food we consume.
Importance of Bees in the Ecosystem:
Main Pollinators: It is estimated that approximately 75% of crop pollination is due to honeybees.
Food Security: Without pollination by bees, the production of fruits, vegetables, and forage crops would decline dramatically.
🐝 What you can do on your own
Plant bee-friendly flowers: Choose nectariferous and native species (such as lavender, rosemary, sunflowers, and clover) on your balcony or in your garden.
Create a “watering trough”: Place a small, shallow dish with water and stones so bees can land safely and drink.
Avoid pesticides: Reduce or eliminate the use of chemicals and herbicides in your green space.
Support local beekeepers: Purchase organic, local honey to support your local sustainable economy.
A few simple steps are all it takes to ensure they have the safety they need to carry out their valuable work.
