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Pollinator Week 2020: The Importance of Coming Together to Support Our Pollinators
Celebrate National Pollinator Week 2020 with us by learning about the importance of partnering to protect our bees.Read now -
Bee-cause It Matters: Why Glyphosate Has No Place in Manuka Honey
Read nowWe know; we're a bit obsessed with Manuka Honey. There's something that's so satisfying and nourishing about the velvety gold, superfood in its purest form – raw, straight from the hive and untouched. There's nothing like it, which is why...
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Celebrate Pollinator Week – Recipes, Knowledge & More
It’s officially Pollinator Week! This internationally recognized week aims to bring awareness to and celebrate the pollinators that keep our ecosystem up and running and alive. Food quality and quantity is increased thanks to the hard work of bees and other pollinators. Bees are a vital part of the environment.
We at Wedderspoon are proud to support the Honeybee Conservancy at Rodale Institute. The Honeybee Conservancy promotes healthy beekeeping through outreach and education, which is especially important during this time of a global bee-decline.
We invite you to celebrate Pollinator Week with us. Below are a few ways you can join in our celebration.
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Wedderspoon Wins 2016 Black Tie Award!
Wedderspoon is proud to announce that our Canadian branch, based on beautiful Vancouver Island, has won a Duncan Cowichan Chamber of Commerce’s 2016 Black Tie Award!Read now -
As the Weather Cools, the Hive Heats Up
Honeybees, in their constant drive to protect the hive, spend all spring and summer preparing food stores to survive on during the cool winter months. When temperatures drop in late fall, these worker bees return back to the hive from their foraging to form a ‘winter cluster’, a tightly knit huddle formed specifically to protect the queen from the brutally cold temperatures that would otherwise kill her and the rest of her hive. Incredibly, these intrepid workers have devised a brilliant system to maintain their environment at an almost tropical temperature, all winter long.Read now