Pollinators are the silent architects of our food supply, yet they are facing a survival crisis. From habitat loss to climate change, the pressure is on. It’s time we protect the creatures that feed the world.
Protecting Pollinators
Global food systems
Bees are responsible for pollinating the crops that stock our shelves, feed our livestock, and sustain agricultural economies worldwide. Without them, the variety and abundance we take for granted starts to disappear.
Biodiversity
Bees support the reproduction of wild plants that countless species depend on for food and shelter. Protect the bee, and you protect the web of life built around it.
Ecosystem health
Healthy pollinator populations are a leading indicator of a thriving ecosystem. Where bees flourish, the land tends to follow.
Human wellbeing
From the nutrients in our food to the stability of the natural systems that clean our air and water, bees quietly underpin a lot of what keeps us healthy. Their decline isn't just an ecological issue, it's a human one.
Over the past two decades, beekeepers in North America have lost nearly 40% of their honey bee colonies each year on average due to factors like:
Pesticides
Pesticides weaken bees’ immune systems and interfere with their ability to navigate, forage, reproduce, and maintain healthy colonies.
Habitat Loss
Urban development and large-scale monoculture farming eliminate the diverse flowering plants bees rely on.
Climate Change
Changing weather patterns disrupt blooming cycles and reduce reliable food sources.
Disease and Parasites
Bee populations can also be affected by parasites and pathogens that weaken colonies.
Our Partnership with the UC Davis Honey Bee Research Facility
- Protecting pollinators requires strong science. That’s why we partner with the UC Davis Honey Bee Research Facility, the leading research center in the country for bee health and pollinator ecosystems.
- Their work helps advance our understanding of the challenges bees face — from disease to pesticide exposure to habitat loss — and how we can better protect them.
- 100% of proceeds from our Save the Bees merchandise support the UC Davis Honey Bee Research Facility, helping fund ongoing research into pollinator health and conservation.
- Together, we’re supporting the science that helps protect bees and the ecosystems that depend on them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Clear, transparent answers to help you make informed decisions.
We source our bee products from carefully vetted apiaries in environmentally protected regions, working exclusively with ethical beekeepers who prioritize hive health, sustainability, and traceability.
Bees play a critical role in pollination, supporting biodiversity and global food production. Their contribution sustains ecosystems and agricultural stability worldwide.
If you have a known allergy to bee products, we recommend consulting a qualified healthcare professional before use. While our products do not contain venom, sensitivities can vary.
Yes. Our products meet internationally recognized organic certification standards and are produced without synthetic pesticides, antibiotics, or chemical processing.
We advise pregnant or breastfeeding individuals to consult their healthcare provider before using any supplements or concentrated bee-derived products.