Save Our Bees Australia

Focused on promoting the health and longevity of our Honey Bees and Native Bees in Sydney & Australia wide.

Who We Are

Welcome to the Save Our Bees | Australia website. We are focused on promoting the health and longevity of our Honey Bees and Native Bees in Australia, particularly in Sydney and suburbs. We aim to do this by raising the awareness of bees amongst our neighbours and sharing ideas of what our local community can all do to ensure bees are around for a long time.

What We Do

As we strive to raise awareness of bees in our community and the plight they face, we offer many different services to achieve our goals.

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Welcome to the Save Our Bees | Australia website. We are focused on promoting the health and longevity of our Honey Bees and Native Bees in Australia, particularly in Sydney & suburbs. We aim to do this by raising the awareness of bees amongst our neighbours and sharing ideas of what our local community can all do to ensure bees are around for a long time.

Visit our youtube channel to see videos about bees and see what we are doing to reach our objectives. There are many things we can all do to help save the bees and you can find them on our page how you can help to save the bees. Information, history and bee facts are in our bee facts page including a great resource of bee terms in our bee glossary. Visit our blog featuring regular updates on the things we’re doing to save the bees.

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it is believed that the average honey bee works its’ whole life to make less than just half a teaspoon of honey

ANOTHER BEE FACT
Australia is the only continent free of the parasitic varroa destructor mite that threatens the european honey bee
ANOTHER BEE FACT

bees will collectively visit thousands of flowers to make just one teaspoon full of honey

ANOTHER BEE FACT

“The bee…gathers its materials from the flowers of the garden and of the field but transforms and digests it by a power of its own”

BEE QUOTE • LEONARDO DAVINCI
honeybees communicate with each other by the use of pheromone or odor cues, and movement also known the waggle dance
ANOTHER BEE FACT

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