SAVE the BEES!
Don't forget about them. We need to speak up for them!
Becuzzzzzz! They need us to be their voice.
I took this picture in New Orleans, near Jackson Square by the river.
According to an article in the Miami Herald that talked about the recently destroyed hives in Iowa
"Last year, some species of bees were identified as endangered for the first time ever.
A mysterious phenomenon known as colony collapse disorder, in which worker bees abandon their queen, has contributed to declining bee numbers."
As well as other factors....
Spread the BUZZ! Help where you can!
Thanks
ROGUE!
That is right. We need bees for life.
THX chomba, you really get it!
nice photograph. great colors.
Thanks so much!
my love for bees is generational my great grandfather was quite the beekeeper in Loveland, Co. I wish I had lived in his time where hive health was not threatened.
Oh wow! There is a lot of neighborhood beekeepers rising up to help...
Also this is some of the best honey and most pure in the world, its amazing...
tupelo honey supply comes from the Apalachicola river basin, which runs from north to south in Calhoun and Liberty counties. This part of the Florida panhandle has the highest concentrations of white tupelo trees in the world.