HONEYBEES ARE DISAPPEARING! NOW YOU CAN HELP.

Honeybees annually pollinate more than $14 billion worth of seeds and crops in the United States, mostly fruits, vegetables and nuts. “Every third bite we consume in our diet is dependent on a honeybee to pollinate that food,” said Zac Browning, vice president of the American Beekeeping Federation.

In 24 states throughout the country, beekeepers have gone through shock as their bees have been disappearing inexplicably at an alarming rate, threatening not only their livelihoods but also the production of numerous crops, including California almonds, one of the nation’s most profitable.

The sudden mysterious losses are highlighting the critical link that honeybees play in the long chain that gets fruit and vegetables to supermarkets and dinner tables across the country.

Now you can help. BEE-AllureTM Honey Bee Attractant will bring more honeybees to your yard. It comes on a pad enclosed in a controlled-release dispenser. At the start of bloom time, simply hang one up on a tree or shrub, one lure for every 200 square feet of garden space. Each Bee-Allure lasts for up to two weeks, holds up in the rain and costs $9.95

 

 

 

 

 

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BEE-AllureTM Honey Bee Attractant 

By attracting honeybees to your garden during bloom time you’ll see increased fruit set and yield thanks to their pollinating efforts. Grow more vegetables, fruit and berries with help from the bees- and BEE-Allure Honey Bee Attractant!
  • Easier to use than typical bee-attracting sprays. Simply hang the lures in your fruit trees and gardens. There are no messy sprays to apply, so you’ll have no concerns about spray blowing into your face and eyes during application.

  • Dependable rain or shine. Unlike liquid sprays, BEE-Allure doesn’t wash away when it rains- so there’s no need to reapply!

  • Able to attract up to 90% more honeybees. More bees pollinate more flowers, so more, bigger fruit develops!

  • Used just about anywhere you can grow plants. It draws pollinators to strawberries, grapes, blueberries, melons, squash, cucumbers, apple, peach, and pear trees and more!

 


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