Happy World Bee Day May 20, 2020

May 19, 2020

Happy World Bee Day May 20, 2020

May 19, 2020

This year will be a World Bee Day like no other. Created by the United Nations to raise awareness about pollinators, this event is celebrated on the birthday of Anton Janša, a pioneer of modern beekeeping. 

The focus this year is on healthy beekeeping as a way to recognize the impact of coronavirus on beekeepers, and by extension, our food supply.

Want to join in the celebration? Here are some ideas:

  • The World Bee Day web page has links to activities and events, including online events
  • Closer to home, support a local beekeeper by purchasing their honey and other hive products
  • Start watching bees in your own garden to learn more about them and appreciate their activity. Check out our YouTube video for an introduction to bee watching.
  • Add bee-supporting plants to your garden. These low-water plants do well in central California.

Squash bee and honey bee together in zucchini flower
Squash bee, Peponapis pruinosa (left), and honey bee, Apis mellifera (right), in a zucchini flower. The native squash bee and non-native honey bee both pollinate this crop.

Male valley carpenter bee
Nicknamed the teddy bear bee, a male valley carpenter bee, Xylocopa varipuncta, peeks out of his nest in an old log

Flowers in bloom at the Honey Bee Haven
Blooming flowers at the Haven. A variety of pollen and nectar sources help bees stay healthy.


By Christine Casey
Author - Academic Program Management Officer III
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