Since the very beginning of our journey we have one clear goal in mind: raising awareness about the environmental problem related to bee’s population decline. We strongly believe that people, as well as institutions and companies play a key role in solving this problem. Why? Because we all have some moral responsibility and it is up to us to protect biodiversity. If you are reading this, you are most likely aware about this problem and how bees have an incredible impact on our everyday life in terms of how we live and what we consume.
You can make a huge difference if you decide to adopt a beehive. For one simple reason: in this way you help beekeepers doing what they love the most which is taking care of bees. Beekeepers have the responsibility of making sure bees stay strong and healthy not just during spring or summer but also during winter, when bees retreat to their hives to keep warm. Yes, their job never stops and helping beekeepers means helping bees.
Are you wondering what beekeepers will do with the money they might get from adoptions? For instance, they can expand their business and get more hives. More hives means more bees to take care of. Or, in other words, more hives means more shelters and more protection from man-made threats such as pesticides.
What stated above, is the core of Bee Rescue. We did not want to create a platform where you just pay and get honey in return. We wanted to do something more. We wanted to be advocates of an ongoing problem. We wanted to convey a social value and deliver a solution where YOU can make a difference. So, welcome to the cause. Welcome to Bee Rescue!
Have you wondered how Bee Rescue began? To answer this question, we need to go a little backwards, precisely to July 23rd, 2020. On that day, I was reading an article about the different options that people can choose from to help local farmers in Italy. For instance, in Sicily you have the possibility to …
Did you know that the main job of a queen bee is to lay eggs? It means that Her Majesty is actually the mother of all the other bees that live in the hive. But what is it like to be a queen in a beehive? When the queen bee is still a larva, the …
” Could you sell my honey too?”. Earlier I had no answer to this. My own honey brand Hello honey is very carefully built, and I didn’t know a way to promote honey produced by you and other beekeepers. Now I have the answer – here it is.
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Why it is important to adopt a beehive
Since the very beginning of our journey we have one clear goal in mind: raising awareness about the environmental problem related to bee’s population decline. We strongly believe that people, as well as institutions and companies play a key role in solving this problem. Why? Because we all have some moral responsibility and it is up to us to protect biodiversity. If you are reading this, you are most likely aware about this problem and how bees have an incredible impact on our everyday life in terms of how we live and what we consume.
You can make a huge difference if you decide to adopt a beehive. For one simple reason: in this way you help beekeepers doing what they love the most which is taking care of bees. Beekeepers have the responsibility of making sure bees stay strong and healthy not just during spring or summer but also during winter, when bees retreat to their hives to keep warm. Yes, their job never stops and helping beekeepers means helping bees.
Are you wondering what beekeepers will do with the money they might get from adoptions? For instance, they can expand their business and get more hives. More hives means more bees to take care of. Or, in other words, more hives means more shelters and more protection from man-made threats such as pesticides.
What stated above, is the core of Bee Rescue. We did not want to create a platform where you just pay and get honey in return. We wanted to do something more. We wanted to be advocates of an ongoing problem. We wanted to convey a social value and deliver a solution where YOU can make a difference. So, welcome to the cause. Welcome to Bee Rescue!
Matteo (Co-Founder of Bee Rescue Finland Oy)
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Have you wondered how Bee Rescue began? To answer this question, we need to go a little backwards, precisely to July 23rd, 2020. On that day, I was reading an article about the different options that people can choose from to help local farmers in Italy. For instance, in Sicily you have the possibility to …
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Did you know that the main job of a queen bee is to lay eggs? It means that Her Majesty is actually the mother of all the other bees that live in the hive. But what is it like to be a queen in a beehive? When the queen bee is still a larva, the …
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” Could you sell my honey too?”. Earlier I had no answer to this. My own honey brand Hello honey is very carefully built, and I didn’t know a way to promote honey produced by you and other beekeepers. Now I have the answer – here it is.