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What is Bayer Doing?
What is Bayer Doing?
Bayer Bee Care focuses on more than just one aspect of pollinator health. Our experts are continuously conducting research to develop new technologies and protocols, and we are working on reaching younger and more diverse audiences through our community outreach and our Feed a Bee initiative.
Our number one priority is finding solutions to all issues facing honey bees today. Whether it’s through innovative technologies or through our ongoing partnerships and education initiatives, such as our annual webinar series, we are constantly searching for ways to improve hive conditions and colony health.
Bayer Bee Health initiative shares results of its continuing positive impact on the beekeeping industry
Meet the volunteer team of Bayer employees who dedicate their time to tending to honey bee hives at the Whippany campus in New Jersey.
Read how Bayer and partner organizations celebrated National Pollinator Week, as well as simple ways you can continue the celebrations all year long.
Join Bayer, Bee Culture and Project Apis m. to celebrate the honey bees and other pollinators that make this week so sweet with a webinar series and pop-up planting.
Learn how Bayer supports the next generation of beekeepers and pollinator enthusiasts, and how you can become a Blue Ribbon Beekeeper
Meet the researchers, scientists and apiary managers behind Bayer Bee Care Program initiatives and learn how they are working around the clock to find innovative solutions for all issues facing honey bees today.
Feed a Bee is an initiative of the Bayer Bee Care Program focused on planting pollinator forage across the nation with the help of communities, individuals and organizational partners. Find out how Feed a Bee has helped pollinators since 2015, and get a glimpse into the communities that have been doing their part to feed pollinators.
It’s usually pretty buzz-y around here, but in April 2017 we had additional cause for celebration. Seventy-five fourth-graders from Ravenscroft School visited us at the Bayer Bee Care Center for a particularly buzz-worthy milestone. The students, their teachers and parent chaperones, joined the Bayer Bee Care Program to serve as the commemorative 10,000th visitor to the center!
A 15-year-old-beekeeper shares his take on the AgVocacy Forum event, which convenes industry leaders to discuss the challenges and opportunities in agriculture.