As part of our events leading up to AgVocacy Forum and Commodity Classic, the Feed a Bee initiative partnered with the Bexar County 4-H program to establish a pollinator patch in the Giving Garden at St. John Berchmans Catholic School in San Antonio, Texas.
Feed a Bee
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.
Celebrate pollinators every day of the year with these family-friendly activities from National Pollinator Week!
The Feed a Bee program convened in St. Louis to throw its biggest National Honey Bee Day bash yet with Bayer employees and the community.
After two years of providing grants for planting forage across the United States, the Feed a Bee program comes to an end with 14 new recipients.
Prior to the Bayer AgVocacy Forum, Feed a Bee hosted a planting and educational event with local Orlando online influencers and their
With 49 states funded (and counting!), the Feed a Bee fifty-state forage initiative launches an interactive map showcasing grantees’ unique projects.
While adapting to life back at home through agriculture, veterans have found a unique way to further give back to the communities they protect.
For National Honey Month, Feed a Bee built a garden lounge at the PGA TOUR Championship with exciting activities and giveaways to inform attendees about bees.
One Texas Feed a Bee grantee, the Borderlands Research Institute, is working to spread native, pollinator-attractant seeds across West Texas.
On August 18, we celebrated National Honey Bee Day across the country with the help of influential foodies, some amazing chefs and impressive photographers.
A year after receiving a Feed a Bee forage grant, Living Coast Discovery Center continues to offer educational opportunities for visitors.
In its second year, Feed a Bee forage grants have reached many organizations across the U.S. Here’s how Clearwater Farm is putting theirs to good use.
In its second year, Feed a Bee forage grants have reached many organizations across the U.S. Here’s how Mercer County Family YMCA program is putting theirs to good use.
Since 2015, nearly 1 million people and 120 organizations have joined with Feed a Bee to create additional forage for pollinators around the country. Thanks to the support of these people nationwide, we have distributed over 2 billion wildflowers to date! It’s been quite the journey, and we are so thankful for everyone who has participated to support bee health.
These Feed a Bee-themed recipes incorporate honey, peaches, cranberries and more delicious foods brought to us by bees and other pollinators!
Check out the action from Feed a Bee events and plantings across the country!
Even though planting season is coming to a close for many gardeners across the country, Feed a Bee’s initiative to plant pollinator forage across the country by the end of 2018 is still going strong! In the latest round of funding, 22 new organizations working hard to support bees and other pollinators in their communities were selected to receive awards ranging from $1,000 - $5,000.
Here’s a look back at one of our favorite holidays of the year, National Honey Bee Day!
To celebrate the beginning of National Pollinator Week, the Bayer Bee Care Program teamed up with the Washington Youth Garden in Washington, D.C., for a pollinator celebration.