Plant wildflowers
Many wildflowers are nectar rich, providing a good source of nutrition for pollinators, however since the 1930s; the UK has lost 97% of its wildflower meadows. Plant wildflowers in your garden to provide nectar and pollen for bees.
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Help pollinators in your garden
Sow wildflower seeds in your garden, buy a beebox, keep plants well watered, be less tidy or limit hard landscaping such as decking and gravel.
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Vanishing of the Bees film and Honey play
We funded the UK premier and supported the UK general release of the film, vanishing of the Bees.
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Sign our petition
We’re calling for a systematic review of the impact of pesticides on bees…
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Take up beekeeping
Why not become an amateur beekeeper? There are around 44,000 beekeepers in UK, 95% of whom keep bees as a hobby. For more information, advice and training, contact your nearest beekeeping association - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Buy a beebox
We've teamed up with Crocus to arrange an exclusive 25% off a Bee Nesting Box for Co-operative Members and Plan Bee supporters.
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read more about how you can help pollinators
There are many organisations doing good work for pollinators – here are just a few:
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