
BEES
One of our projects is the bee conservation initiative for biodiversity. The project aims to address the complex factors that contribute to the decline of bee populations, such as harmful pesticides, habitat loss and parasites such as the varroa mite.
We advocate an approach that includes policy change, public education and moving to more sustainable agricultural practices. At the heart of our initiative is the idea of moving to natural and respectful methods

Our uniqueness is also related
to the fact that we do not
"keep" bees"
Instead, The swarms choose us
We do not bring swarms but provide a clean and safe environment, and in the spring, when swarms split up and look for a new place to become their home, they also choose our hives. This is how the swarms chose a hive that suits them and settled here of their own free will. Some of the swarms are sheltered from the houses of people who complained about the settlement, and before the possibility of pest control, they are brought here.

Our uniqueness is also related
to the fact that we do not
"keep" bees"
Instead, The swarms choose us
We do not bring swarms but provide a clean and safe environment, and in the spring, when swarms split up and look for a new place to become their home, they also choose our hives. This is how the swarms chose a hive that suits them and settled here of their own free will. Some of the swarms are sheltered from the houses of people who complained about the settlement, and before the possibility of pest control, they are brought here.