High Rise Honey: Bringing Honey Bee Awareness to the World
Menu
  • Home
  • Why Honey Bees
  • The Bee Project
    • Paul Vickers
    • Commercial Real Estate Rooftops
    • Grants & Funding
  • Gallery
  • About Us
  • News
  • Contact Us
November 7, 2019
admin

Urban beehives move into southwest neighbourhood of Currie

Calgary’s network of urban beehives has expanded into a residential neighbourhood, as part of an initiative to help the ecosystem and maintain the population of honeybees.

https://bit.ly/34HZLiG

Article by Stephanie Thomas courtesy of CTV News

 

  • « Everything you need to know about beer, bees and honey
  • Big buzz about program to turn lawns into pollinator habitat »

Recent Posts

  • Fake honey still pouring into Canada, and local beekeepers are feeling the sting
  • Beekeepers in Canada face losses of up to 90 per cent amid spread of parasitic mites
  • Recent study highlights major threat to honey bee population
  • Victoria will be 80,000 bee hives short for almond pollination following varroa mite detection in NSW
  • Recent study highlights major threat to honey bee population
High Rise Honey: Bringing Honey Bee Awareness to the World

Copyright © 2022 All Rights Reserved.

info@highrisehoney.com