CONTEST ๐Ÿ๐ŸSave the Bees Charity Drive!๐Ÿ๐Ÿ

Discussion in 'Contests' started by ATA-Will, Jul 21, 2023.

  1. When I look around and feel the breeze
    It reminds me of the flowers ๐ŸŒบ
    That are flourishing because of the bees
    They are so small and fluffy
    Yet they hold such a big significants
    Yet we treat them as insignificant
    I think we should really make a change
    So they don't fly away

    #savethebees ๐Ÿ

    ( I know it's terrible I'm sorry )
     
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  2. A notebook my dad got me for my birthday this year. ๐Ÿ’›๐Ÿ๐Ÿ–ค[​IMG]
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  3. Iโ€™m dumb and donโ€™t know how to post pics on here ๐Ÿซ 
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  4. ๐ŸBeautiful Bees help nourish nature
    ๐ŸBeyond beautiful in what they do to help nature
    ๐ŸElegant in flight and essential in nature
     
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  6. A ๐Ÿ came to rest on the window sil,
    Tired from all her hard work,
    She rested a while and was so still,
    Till the hand of a friend brought a cup to the sil,
    The cup was small enough to climb into,
    Gave the ๐Ÿ enough to dine in,
    The ๐Ÿ took what she needed to regain her strength,
    Then climbed on the hand of her friend,
    Padded her regained legs and fluttered her wings,
    Then flew back out to make the world better,
    Beautiful ๐Ÿ
     
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  7. Bee Happy :)

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    #SaveTheBees
     
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  9. When we planted our backyard lawn, we planted white clover bc we found out that bees love the cover flowers. โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ
     
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    The Pollen Bee
    I visit her in the garden every day.
    Every time, she blossoms in a distinct beauty.
    She is very lovely when there is love present.
    I am the bee who is drawn to her smell.
    She is beyond words in every way.
    the star is reached by her petals
    her leaves extend to the moon.
    I the bee am eager to hold her soon.
     
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  11. [​IMG] Saving the bees is a passionate project Without Bees out flowers would wilt, due to the lack of pollination, itโ€™s amazing what these little guys can do and how much pollen they can carry on their tiny little feet , This Art work means a lot to me, And I hope the ATA and PIMD community enjoys what I presented
     
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  12. [​IMG] https://imgur.com/gallery/Ne0RttJ
    Second Upload first one didnโ€™t upload the picture: Saving the Bees is a passion project it takes heart and diligence in order to save these wonderful little creatures! Bees are cute little fuzzies with wings and a stinger
     
  13. I bee you through your bee days, and through your bee nights.
    My bee heart aches for your bee touch while my bee gut craves for your bee lust.
    Oh my bee bae, come to bee hive where I've bee been waiting for you ๐Ÿฏ
     
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  14. Bees are one of the worldโ€™s most important pollinators for food crops โ€” each day we rely on bees and other pollinators. In fact, out of every three bites we consume relies on pollination. Yet bee populations continue to decline due to the rampant use of pesticidesand other environmental factors โ€” like climate change. We cannot stress how important bees are โ€” not only to people, but to the overall environment.

    Reasons Why Bees Are Important
    A vast majority of flowering plants rely on pollinators to reproduce. As we mentioned above, fruits and vegetables all rely on pollinators transporting pollen from one flower to the next. But the value of bees goes beyond just supplying countless fruits and vegetables. Bees are also responsible for nuts, coffee, and even spices โ€” but we can get to that shortly. Here are the top 5 reasons why bees are important, they:

    • Help produce 1/3 of our food supply
    • Help provide ยฝ of the worldโ€™s fibers, oils, and other raw materials
    • Help create many medicines
    • Provide food for wildlife
    • Help prevent soil erosion

    Why Are Bees Important To Humans
    Could you imagine walking into your grocery store and not seeing the shelves lined with food? There would be few fresh fruits or vegetables. There would be no products containing honey, almonds, coffee, and chocolate! Even milk and beef would be in short supply. Thatโ€™s right โ€” pollinators like bees are responsible for plants that feed cattle โ€” like alfalfa. Pollinators are responsible for an extensive amount of the foods that we consume. Pollinators (including moths, flies, beetles, birds, bats and more) are also part of maintaining the lungs of our planet. Pollinators help the growth of many trees as well as other plants! They are truly a keystone species โ€“ a vital part of many ecosystems.

    So taking a step back to look at why bees are important to humans, the answer is very clear. Bees are a cornerstone of our food system and along with other pollinators, they help support the plants that provide the air we breathe.

    Why Are Bees Important To The Environment
    Nearly 90% of flowering plant species on the planet require pollinators to aid in reproduction. This not only provides a food system for wildlife, but it also creates shelter for animals.

    Why Are Honey Bees Important
    There are over 20,000 bee species across the globe with 4,000 of them being native to the U.S. One of the most notable bees is the honey bee.

    The honeybee is responsible for nearly a third of crop pollination. But these hardworking insects produce more than that! They have six hive products โ€” pollen, honey, beeswax, royal jelly, propolis, and venom. These are all collected and used for nutritional and medical purposes by humans.

    What Will Happen If Bees Keep Dying?
    There is no way to overstate the importance of bees.

    The wind does play a role in pollination, so we cannot overlook the fact that we would have some food to eat โ€” just nothing that would be tasty to eat day in and day out. The wind is responsible for the pollination of corn and wheat. But the majority of our nutritious foods are bee-assisted. No almonds. No apples. No cherries. The list goes on and on. Humans would lose a healthy, vibrant diet.

    Then what? Itโ€™s possible that advancements in technology would find ways to pollinate by โ€œhandโ€ โ€” or by drone โ€” we really donโ€™t know what the future holds. But hand-pollinating is expensive. And guess where those costs would be absorbed? By consumers! IF you could get your hands on fresh fruits and vegetables โ€” it would cost you an arm and a leg.

    Bee declines warn us that we are on a toxic track. The same pesticides that are killing bees threaten many other insects, which are the basis of our ecosystems. And these toxic chemicals contaminate the air and water. They even linger in soil for months or years, harming the vital soil communities we need to grow our food. If we step up to save the bees, it means that weโ€™ll be saving so many other creatures, too. But we know that if we keep losing our bees, weโ€™ll be living in a world with troubles greater than paying $50 for an orange.
     
  15. Love this!