To Do List

This is your last “To Do List” for taking care of bee populations and improving health for both people and pollinators. This checklist connects ecology and health, letting you make decisions that are good for bees and the environment. It was inspired by the great resources at HelpSaveBees.

  1. Put up a hive or bee house

  • Add a bee motel or a wooden box with holes drilled in it for solitary bees. Make sure to verify the sizes and safety rules.

If you love honeybees, think about putting up a tiny hive and joining local beekeeping societies.

  1. Buy from local beekeepers and support them.

  • Buyers should only buy raw honey and beeswax from reputable farmers.
  • Buy things that are good for bees, organic farming, and restoring the environment.
  1. Have a day to raise awareness about gardens

Have a bee-educational morning with family and friends at your house. How does their health affect our food, air, and health?

  1. Write about your trip in a Bee E-Newsletter or Blog, from planting to watching the hive to tasting the honey to getting in touch with people in your area.

Tell others what you discover, such as seasonal gardening tips and links to resources like Solitary Bee ID charts or guides to species that are in danger.

  1. Pay attention to things and make modifications as needed during the year.

  • Check when your plants bloom and modify your garden to make sure you always have food.
  • Once a year, check your bee houses and clean them to keep the habitat healthy.

✅ Last Thoughts

This Bees & Health To Do List is more than just a list of things to do; it’s a strategy for a healthier world and a healthier you. Simple things such as turning your garden into a haven for bees or exploring natural remedies, supports bees while enjoying great things they contribute to the environment.

To make a buzzing world,  we only need a garden, a hive, and a community that all aim for a healthy place. Here at Help Save Bees, we have how-to guides, hands-on activities, and templates regarding bee science and human health.

https://www.helpsavebees.co.uk