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The Red Barn Bees was proudly founded by Pamela McCue in May 2021 in Westlake Ohio. Pam loves gardening and helping the environment in any way she can. When her father-in-law started his own hive, she fell in love with the idea of beekeeping. After going through the educational process, her first hive was established in the summer of 2020. Pam has been the head beekeeper ever since.
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Believe it or not, you have a bee to thank for one in every three bites of
food you eat. Honeybees perform about 80% of all pollination, and a single
bee colony can pollinate 300 million flowers each day, making them
essential to farmers. But a deadly mix of pesticides, parasites, and
climate change have put bee populations in crisis around the world.
Since the 1990s, beekeepers have noted a sharp and astonishing decline in
bee populations. Industrial agriculture methods, parasites, and climate
change are killing off bees in droves, and the widespread use of
bee-harming pesticides are particular threats to honeybees and wild
pollinators. Without them, feeding the worldβs growing population will be
nearly impossible. Itβs time to ban these damaging pesticides and protect
vital pollinators.
Its time to take action! Commit to
buying organic fruits and vegetables, which
don't use bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides. Get together with friends
to plant a bee garden. See the list below for
plant ideas!
Visit GreaterClevelandBeekeepers.com
Not from Cleveland? Search "Bee Keepers Association Near Me."
"Becoming a Beekeeper, like learning anything new, can be frustrating and nerve wracking. Going through your educational process and recieving your first hive is the most thrilling, exciting, and nurturing project. The community of people is so fabulous and supportive, they're always there for you when you have questions or need help. It's also very fulfilling when your project involves bettering the environment."
- Red Barn Bees Founder, Pamela McCue
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