Description
Honey Bees Message:
- Hi honey!
- Bee yourself.
- Hive been thinking of you.
- You’re one in a buzzillion.
- Bee-tween you and me.
- Beelieve in a cure.
- Bee well.
- Happy B day.
- Just bee awesome.
- Be sweet and bumble.
- Save the Bees.
- Honey, I love you.
- Born to bee wild.
- Birds do it, bees do it, even educated fleas do it.
- You’re the Queen Bee.
- You’re a busy busy honeybee.
- Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.
- I prefer to get fat on honey.
- Honeybees are the batteries of orchards and gardens.
- The hum of bees is the voice of the garden. ~Elizabeth Lawrence
- The fun part is finding which thoughts, in that crazy beehive of emotion, are the ones that mass produce the honey. ~Curtis Tyrone Jones
So many people love bees, save the bees!
This is a card for flirting, for busy bees, for nature lovers, for gardeners, for friendship.
Save the Bees!
Q. What can the average citizen can do to help keep America’s honey bee populations in good shape?
A. Many of the smallest bees have a short flight radius (about a quarter mile) and a single backyard could be their entire world. Therefore, it is important to avoid using herbicides and insecticides on your lawn and gardens. Buy plants and seeds that are neonicotinoid free. Encourage honeybees and other pollinators by planting a variety of flowering plants with different bloom times from early spring to fall. Consider native plants and perennials that will provide consistency as they grow back from year to year. Simply allowing the edges of your yard to remain wild is another way to provide habitat for nesting honeybees and other wildlife.
Q. Is it spelled honey bees or honeybees?
A. If you’re a scientist, two words is correct. The rest of us frequently combine the words, just like stinkbug and bedbug!
See also: We Need Each Otter