August 17th is World Honey Bee Day #WorldHoneyBeeDay. I would like to ask you what you think of Honey Bee’s and why? If you have time today you might want to take time to watch the children’s movie Bees.
World Honey Bee Day is celebrated every third Saturday in August. World Honey Bee Day is a holiday that reminds us of the beauty and value of Bees. Did you know there are 20,000 different species of Bees all around the world? World Honey Bee Day is the time to celebrate the importance of Bees in our world. It also helps create an awareness of the dangers that Honey Bees face, with suggested ways of solving the problem
World Honey Bee Day is celebrated every third Saturday in August. World Honey Bee Day is a holiday that reminds us of the beauty and value of Bees. Did you know there are 20,000 different species of Bees all around the world?
World Honey Bee Day is the time to celebrate the importance of Bees in our world. World Honey Bee Day also helps create an awareness of the dangers that Honey Bees face, with suggested ways of solving the problem
How To Observe World Honey Bee Day
- You can decorate your garden with nectar plants which will attract the Bees, which will harmlessly come for the nectar.
- You should take the opportunity today to learn a lot about Honey Bees on World Honey Bee Day. This will also educate you on what you can do to assist in the conservation of Bees.
- There’s no other day to better appreciate the recipes that are embellished with Honey and don’t forget it is fun to enjoy these recipes with family and friends.
Interesting Facts About Honey
- Honey is widely and effectively used to treat several ailments.
- Honey is considered one of the best sweeteners for beverages and other foods.
- Several delicacies are baked or cooked with Honey.
- Because Bees eat on different types of nectar plants, Honey comes in a variety of flavors.
- When Honey is well preserved, Honey can remain edible for thousands of years.
Why World Honey Bee Day is Important
- I believe it is important to understand the importance of Bees in our ecosystem. On World Honey Bee Day, we learn more about our responsibilities towards Bees.
- When Bees visit your flowers to get nectar, Bees also pollinate. World Honey Bee Day encourages us to attract more Bees.
- There are so many delicacies made with Honey and on World Honey Bee Day, we try to enjoy as many recipes using Honey as we can.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates