What’s missing from the Earth Day conversation

On Earth Day you probably don’t wake up thinking about bees. You think about the planet in bigger ways. Forests. Oceans. Climate. The kinds of
A Bee’s Spring To-Do List (And None of It Is Optional)

Spring doesn’t arrive gently for a honeybee. It doesn’t ease in the way it does for us, where we notice a few warmer afternoons and
The Drive That Feeds America

I left Eugene in early March before sunrise on my way to Anaheim, California and the 2026 Natural Products Food Expo, or Expo West. It
The Light Bulb Moment: What 1000+ Conversations About Bees Taught Us at Expo West

For four days at Natural Products Expo West we stood beside a living colony of bees and invited people to stop, take a look, and
We’re Bringing Live Bees to Expo West. Here’s Why It Matters.

In March 2026, something unprecedented will happen at Expo West, the world largest natural foods conference. For the first time (to our knowledge) in the
For the Bee and the Beekeeper, Giving Isn’t a Season

You know that moment when the year starts to wind down and everyone talks about “the giving spirit” like it suddenly switched on with the
Giving Tuesday and the Workers Who Never Stop Giving

If you take a minute this week to look past the sales, the countdown clocks, and the urgency of December, you’ll notice something quieter. The
The Unsung Heroes This Thanksgiving

Bee’s and Beekeepers are the unsung heroes of your Thanksgiving meal…Give thanks. Give back.
Honey Bees, Native Bees, and the Question of Competition
At Save the Bee, we often get asked: Are you saving the right bee? It’s a fair question. Honey bees are critical to our food security,
Bee Health = Human Health – A sit-down with Dr. Paul Saladino

Earlier this summer, we had the opportunity to sit down with my friend Dr. Paul Saladino and talk with him about Save the Bee, pesticides,