FUN THINGS TO DO TO HELP THE EARTH AND SAVE THE BEES!
Join us in the global effort to create a better earth by ending pollution and beyond. Reducing, reusing, and recycling are easy and fun ways to help! Here are some higlights of our TEN fun things to help the earth and click to link to see them all!
Turn your Me & the Bees Lemonade bottles into ecclectic and pretty flower vases! Simply fill empty bottles with water, add beautiful flowers, and wrap bottles in twine...and when finished, don’t forget to recycle!
Ordering your drinks without straws or using stainless steel or paper straws is a big step towards reducing plastic waste. It also helps protect ocean animals like the sea turtle who might swallow the plastic. #DontSuck
Planting flowers in your yard will help provide bees with forage, but don’t forget about vegetables. With the current concerns about Covid-19, school and work closures, and mandated social distancing, why not save yourself a trip to the grocery store by growing some of your own produce?
Earth Day activities are fun and educational ways to help us learn, celebrate, and strengthen our vocabulary, all while reminding us what makes our planet so special.
sdThere are so many fun ways to reuse items around your house. Check out our instructions on how to make your own refrigerator magnets out of your Me & the Bees Lemonade lids.
Bees pollinate crops, help flowers grow, and make delicious honey, too! Unfortunately, they’re dying and need our help. That’s why we started the Healthy Hive Foundation. Through research, education and preservation, we’re helping increase awareness, as well as the number of safe environments for bees to survive and thrive.
Do you know what’s more fun than writing a poem? Writing a poem about bees, spring, and flowers! Get inspired by sipping lemonade under a tree...start writing and send it to us. We’ll post our favorites online.
Keep clean with easy-to-make hand-sanitizer! You can also clean house with yummy-smelling, non-toxic products (non-toxic products are free of pesticides that do harm to our bees and taint our crops).