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Locality: Shaunavon, Saskatchewan

Phone: +1 306-297-3066



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Bob B's Bees 04.11.2021

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Bob B's Bees 02.11.2021

Did you know? Raw honey is the only natural whole food sweetener? Other sweeteners like white sugar, powdered sugar, brown sugar, high fructose corn syrup, m...olasses, and synthetic sweeteners all require refinement and/or extensive man-made processing before they’re ready to be consumed. But honey can be consumed straight from the comb without any human processing whatsoever! Our hardworking honey bees have already processed the honey naturally! Enjoy some pure, raw, US honey today by contacting your local beekeeper, and always check the label for country of origin and ingredients when buying honey at the store!

Bob B's Bees 21.10.2021

Most people are familiar with the flowering annuals and perennials in their flower beds that attract pollinators, but did you know that pollinators forage for p...ollen and nectar up in the tree canopy too? With their profusion of flowers, trees are a convenient food source for bees and other pollinators as they are densely covered with thousands of flowers with an abundance of nectar and pollen all in one place. Trees also provide nesting opportunities for bees that make their nests in holes, hollows, or crevices in tree branches and trunks. Dead trees, trunks, or branches that contain old beetle borings serve as nesting substrates for cavity-nesting bees as well. The Eastern Carpenter Bee (Xylocopa virginica), is an example of a bee that relies on trees for nesting. Native flowering trees are also beneficial to the larvae of many native butterflies and moths that feed upon tree foliage, much like the Painted Lady (Vanessa sp.) featured on this poster. Artwork by Natalya Zahn from our 2016 Trees For Bees Poster. See full poster and read more at https://www.pollinator.org/shop/poster-2016. #tree #trees #bee #bees #pollinator #pollinators #habitatrestoration #pollinatorhabitat #flowers #pollinatorconservation See more

Bob B's Bees 15.10.2021

Will be accepting new vendors Nov 1st