Help the bees,
help the planet.

When the bees go, so does everything else. From coffee to apples, about 1/3 of the food we eat depends on these tiny workers. Bees Unlimited is a community-powered nonprofit working to protect pollinators through education, habitat, and hands-on conservation.

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Why bees matter

Bees are tiny but essential. They pollinate 75% of the planet’s flowering plants and over a third of the food we eat. Without them, ecosystems break down and grocery shelves go empty.

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Pollination powers 1 in 3 bites of food

Fruits, vegetables, nuts, and coffee all rely on bees.

40–60% of U.S. hives lost each year

Driven by pesticides, habitat loss, and parasites like the Varroa mite.

75% of flowering plants depend on pollinators

Bees keep wild landscapes and backyard gardens alive.

$235+ billion in global crop value

That’s how much bees contribute to agriculture every year.

300 million flowers pollinated daily per hive

Nature’s hardest workers never clock out.

Protecting pollinators, one project at a time

We raise awareness through shareable media, support researchers and sustainable farmers, and encourage the planting of pesticide-free wildflower habitats in cities and rural areas. Every effort is rooted in science and built for action—so anyone can help bees thrive.

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How you can help

You don’t need a hive to help bees. Whether you’ve got a garden, a phone, or a few spare minutes, these small actions add up to real impact.

Plant native flowers

Fill your yard, balcony, or window box with region-specific blooms. Even a small patch makes a difference.

Skip the pesticides

Avoid chemical sprays. Choose organic or pest-smart gardening methods that keep pollinators safe.

Leave bare ground

Many native bees nest underground. A patch of undisturbed soil helps them call your yard home.

Share on social media

Spread the word with photos, facts, or posts from bee advocates. Awareness is the first step.

Provide bee hotels

Help solitary bees by adding simple wood or bamboo shelters near your garden.

Support local beekeepers

Buy honey and produce from farmers who use bee-friendly practices.

Learn about native bees

Not all bees make honey. Learn about your local species—and how to protect them.

Reduce your lawn

Lawns don’t feed pollinators. Replace a portion with flowering plants or clover.

Donate or volunteer

Help fund wildflower plantings, habitat protection, and community science programs.

Wear the message. Grow the movement.

Our shirts, hats, and stickers spark conversations that help save bees. Every purchase funds pollinator education and habitat planting—and turns you into a walking reminder that bees matter.

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