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@vegans i love and respect u but eating honey helps the bees and the environment ๐๐บ
Please please please stop saying that taking the beesโ food (food they work tirelessly to make for the whole hive) is helping them. Itโs not. It never will be. It purely benefits the farmers selling the honey and bee products.ย
Plant flowers. Build boxes to encourage and support hives and solitary bees. Encourage native pollinators. Protest pesticide use. There are so many beneficial things you can do besides take their food.
Honeybees are not endangered. Honey farmers would never let that happen. If you wanna help endangered bees, buying honey isnโt going to help.
Some sources for the above post:
โCall off the bee-pocalypse: U.S. honeybee colonies hit a 20-year high,โ The Washington Post, published July 23, 2015, link here
โHoney bees are not endangered,โ American Honey Producers, published October 9, 2016, link here
โHoney bees are not endangered,โ Honey Bee Suite, published October 7, 2016, link here
โNo, the Bee-Pocalypse Isnโt Here Yet,โ Slate, published October 16, 2016, link here
โYouโre Worrying About the Wrong Bees,โ WIRED, published April 29, 2015, link here
Many people (myself formerly included! I didnโt find this out until a couple months ago) were under the impression that buying local, organic/raw honey helped the bee problem because it supported beekeepers and meant bees could keep doing their thang. While commercial honey bees did experience losses that worried beekeepers and the farms they lent their bees to for pollination/the government, honey bees are not endangered nor at risk of endangerment! Itโs our native bees and other pollinators, who donโt produce honey, that are:
โAt-Risk Bumble Bees,โ The Xerces Society, published September 24, 2016, link here
โBees Added to Endangered Species List,โ Snopes, published October 8, 2016, link here
โBees and butterflies in mysterious decline,โ The Star Tribune, November 23, 2012, link here
โBees, butterflies among pollinators in decline,โ The Seattle Times, published and updated June 15, 2011, link here
โBees, butterflies and other pollinators face extinction: UN,โ CBC News, published and updated February 26, 2016, link here
โDonโt Forget Butterflies! Our Pollination Crisis Is About More Than Honeybees,โ ThinkProgress (accessed via The Wayback Machine), published June 25, 2014, link here
โRed List of Bees: Native Bees in Decline.โ The Xerces Society, published May 31, 2005, link here
โSave the Bees! How You Can Help Protect Our Native Bumblebees From Extinction,โ Vetstreet, published July 14, 2014, link here
Buying honey will not help these wild pollinatorsย and in fact commercial honey bees contribute to their decline due to diseases they spread to wild native bees:
โBumblebee gets a helping hand from Endangered Species Act,โ Mother Nature Network, published September 2016 and updated March 22, 2017, link here
โDeadly Honeybee Diseases Likely Spreading to Bumblebees,โ NBC, published February 19, 2014, link here
โManaged bees spread and intensify diseases in wild bees,โ Phys.org, published November 5, 2015, link here
Our native pollinator friends need our help more than the honeybees do. We can help all our pollinators in a few different ways:
* Stop buying honey
A common argument non-vegans make against not buying honey is that honeybees need honey to be harvested to help them properly maintain their hives. @acti-veg pointed out the flaw in logic of this particular claim in this post (link here).ย Additionally, the substitute given to replace the honey taken from hives may contribute to the development of disease in honeybees because it does not provide the proper nutrition and may produce a toxin under heat that kills the honeybees:
โHeat Forms Potentially Harmful Substance In High-fructose Corn Syrup, Bee Study Finds,โ ScienceDaily, published August 27, 2009, link here
โResearchers find high-fructose corn syrup may be tied to worldwide collapse of bee colonies,โ Phys.org, published April 30, 2013, link here
In a report published May 2, 2013, the USDA and FDA also cited (link here) โa nutrition-poor dietโ as a contributor to declined honeybee health and increase susceptibility to disease and parasites. While they specifically called for, โbetter forage and a variety of plants to support colony healthโ, I would also argue that their health would improve if they were allowed to eat their natural diet of the honey they produce for themselvesย instead of high fructose corn syrup, which we know already to be unhealthy for humans.
A vegan website called Vegetus also argued that commercial honeybees are not necessarily good for the environment and provided sources for their claims, so it may be worth reading. You can read their argument through the link here.ย
* Fight climate change
Yup, one of the usual suspects. Climate change is forcing bumblebees out of their natural habitats but they are failing to adapt by moving North, leaving them in areas with increasing temperatures they are not fit to survive:
โBumblebees Are Being Bumped Off by Climate Change, Scientists Say,โ NBC News, published July 9, 2015, link here
โBumblebees in severe and rapid decline from climate change โ study,โ E&E News, published July 10, 2015, link here
Political activism and pressure on politicians regarding climate change, voting in environmentally-minded politicians, and taking measures to decrease climate change (which! not to be a total vegan about it, but guys, seriously, on June 2, 2010, the UN recommended adopting a vegan diet as one of the best ways to combat climate change, so if youโre concerned for the environment and the bees, please consider it: link here) can help these little guys stay in their homes.
* Avoid chemical use on environment
Also unsurprising, the use of chemicals - fungicides, herbicides, pesticides, etc - negatively impact pollinators, damaging beesโ systems by stopping them from eating, weakening them so that they cannot produce food for their colony, and making them more vulnerable to disease:
โMonsantoโs Pesticides Are Partly Responsible for the Collapse of the Bee,โ Guardian Liberty Voice, published March 4, 2014, link here
โPopular pesticides cause major damage to bees, new study shows,โ Mother Nature Network, published August 19, 2016, link here
โScientists discover whatโs killing the bees and itโs worse than you thought,โ Quartz, published July 24, 2013, link here
(Interesting aside: Monsanto? That company mentioned above as partially responsible for the pollinator decline? In 2012, they bought a bee research company and caused a bit of suspicion that they would try to skew future research regarding bees in the favor of their company. Link hereย and here. So, yeah, maybe take any reports they/Beeologics - and through them, USDA, as Beeologics often advised them regarding bees - with a grain of salt.)
You can help by refraining from using chemicals or other fungicide/herbicides/pesticides on your plants and garden. Also, I understand itโs more expensive, bu try to buy organic when you can afford to, as certified USDA Organic products have had less chemicals applied to them and are overall more environment- and therefore bee-friendly:
โIs organic agriculture really better for the environment?,โ The Washington Post, published May 14, 2016, link here
โOrganic Agriculture:ย What are the environmental benefits of organic agriculture?โ. FAO, published November 17, 2008, link here
* Plant plants native to your area
Our native pollinators are incredibly important and a serious cause for worry, so we should try to help them out directly if possible. Planting native species in your garden, in pots, etc will help give them their natural source of nutrition. If you live in the US or Canada, you can use the tools through the following links to find plants native to your area for planting:
Native Plant Finder, NWF, link hereย (US-specific)
Special Collections: Special Value to Native Bees, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, link hereย (US and Canada)
Here is more information on native bees and how to help them:
โBefriend native bees: give them a home,โ North Shore News, published August 17, 2011, link here
โBring Back the Pollinators: 5 Ways to Increase Nesting Habitat for Native Bees,โ The Xerces Society, published March 17, 2017, link here
โNative Bees Worth Billions of Dollars a year, Researchers Say,โ The Xerces Society, published June 27, 2011, link here
โThe buzz on native bees,โ Arizona Daily Sun, published November 8, 2014, link here
If anyone has more information, resources, or suggestions to add, please feel free to do so!

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