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Save the Bees Devastated by Ian

Updated: Oct 27, 2022

Hurricane Ian devastated honeybees. You can help save them. Make a donation today! Share this information with your friends, fellow beekeepers and family.

  • Between 300K and 500K hives affected by Hurricane Ian

  • In many areas all forage is gone

  • Bees in urgent need of feed to survive - one tanker truck of syrup costs $15,000. The bees will need 70 tankers of food to get through the next weeks till forage returns

  • An estimated 60,000 hives, like the ones below were flooded

  • GreaterGood.Org is working with multiple agencies and organizations to help bring urgently needed feed to bees.

Make your tax-deductible donation at this link: https://greatergood.org/disaster-relief-saving-the-bees


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