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5 ways to support bees
Britain’s bees are in trouble.
There are 35 species under threat of extinction in the UK alone. All species face serious threats from overuse of pesticide, habitat loss and disease.
The good news is that there are changes we can all make to help support our incredible bees.
Our individual actions all add up. And by farming, growing and eating in more sustainable ways, we can create a brighter future for bees. A future where nature-friendly habitats are plentiful and farmers aren't reliant on pesticides to control pests.
Find out how you can help protect bees:
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1. Create a buzz in your garden
Planting a variety of bee-friendly plants will provide plenty of food for bees. It helps your local pollinators thrive throughout the seasons.
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2. Plant some herbs
We aren't the only ones who think herbs are delicious - bees love them too! Find out which bee-friendly herbs you can grow easily at home.
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3. Avoid using pesticides
Ask at your garden centre for flowers that haven’t been pre-treated with pesticides. Avoid using insecticides for pest control in your garden. Learn more about the benefits for wildlife here.
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4. Support organic farmers and food producers
On average, plant, insect and bird life is 50 percent more abundant on organic farms. Look for the Soil Association logo on your weekly shop and choose bee-friendly food.
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5. Donate
Donate today to help stop pesticides killing our bees