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Rotarians for Bees

 
Rotarians for Bees is a group of Rotarians from a variety of Rotary Clubs who are very worried about the dangerous decline in bee (& other pollinator) populations worldwide & are taking action to help reverse this trend.

Without bees and other pollinators much of the world’s food supply would end so it’s literally a matter of life and death that these essential tiny links in our global food chain are supported and with Rotary’s global reach we can do something to help!
 
Rotary Canterbury is one of the founding Clubs and is proud to auspice this ESRAG (Environmental Sustainability Rotarian Action Group) project.
 
Background
 
Bee populations are dwindling in alarming numbers globally due to:
 
  • Climate change
  • Pesticides and industrial agriculture
  • Loss of habitat & flowering plants
  • Varroa mite & diseases
 
Rotarians for Bees mission is to:-
 
  • build awareness of the need to protect & support bees amongst our 1.2 million members worldwide,
  • encourage action to support pollinators and their role in agriculture & horticulture around the world, thus ensuring food security.
 
What can Rotarians do to support bees & other pollinators?
 
Honey Bees
 
 live in hives with a queen, protect their territory (& sting!), but setting up a hive of your own can support the bee population, improve vegetable garden yields and produce delicious honey.
 
A number of Rotarians are apiarists why not invite one to speak to your club about how to get started?
Check the Rotary Districts’ Speakers Banks or to find out about setting up a managed hive c contact Apiarist Peter Dyer at Backyard Honey www.backyardhoney.com.au
 
 
For more information about Honeybees contact the Victoria Apiarists Association (VAA) at www.vicbeekeepers.com.au
 
To find out about bees & bee friendly plants visit www.rooftophoney.com.au or www.amazingbees.com.au
 
Native Bees
 
Of the 1,500 or so types of native bees in Australia, roughly 10% are stingless & live in hives with a queen. The others are more solitary, but all are valuable pollinators and can be housed in ‘bee motels’ of hollow bamboo or in tree trunks.
Ask your local Men’s Shed to make you a bee motel, set it near your flowering bushes in the sun, away from people & pets & welcome native bees into your vegetable gardens to help magnify your crops!
 
 
Time for ACTION!
 
To support bees & pollinators all Rotarians can help:
 
  1. Join ESRAG (Environmental Sustainability Rotarian Action Group) & become part of the Rotarians for Bees project! https://www.esrag.org/rotarians-bees
     
  2. Join our Facebook page to learn more, share ideas and make global connections for pollinator projects! https://www.facebook.com/groups/395777217740428/
 
  1. Plant bee friendly plants with lots of pollen & nectar in gardens & pots, eg:
    Lilacs & Lavenders, Flowering Gum, Fruit Trees & Berry Bushes, Herbs, Tea Tree, Grevillia, Wattle, Hakea, Happy Wanderer & more!
     
  2. Talk to your local council about establishing bee friendly gardens on nature strips & public land like they are doing in Paris & elsewhere.
     
  3. Never use pesticides outdoors & encourage farmers you know to adopt biological alternatives to chemical pesticides.
     
  4. Establish a bee hive (for honey bees) or bee motel (for native bees) at home.
     
  5. Support research into disease & varroa resistant bees through not-for-profit organisations like the Wheen Foundation www.wheenbeefoundation.org.au
     
  6. Invite an apiarist to speak at your Club & spread the word!
     
  7. If you see a bee swarm, call an apiarist to have it safely removed & rehoused.
 
 
Interested in joining Rotarians for Bees? Contact John McCaskill (Rotary Club of  Canterbury) john@jmcresources.com.au or Faye Kirkwood (Rotary Club of  Caulfield) ianfaye@bigpond.net.au
 
Useful references include:

 http://www.agriculture.gov.au/pests-diseases-weeds/bees
 
https://prod-media.coolaustralia.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/06191751/Bees-Under-Threat-Factsheet-2.pdf

https://www.environment.sa.gov.au/goodliving/posts/2017/09/bees
 
 
Upcoming Events
  • Canterbury RC Xmas party
    Lili-Ann Kriegler's Home
    Dec 16, 2019
    6:00 PM – 9:30 PM
  • Social - Barefoot Bowls
    Jan 20, 2020
    6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
  • Club Meeting - Board Presentations
    Canterbury Centre
    Feb 03, 2020
    6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
  • Club Meeting - Howard Hutchins
    Canterbury Centre
    Feb 10, 2020
    6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
 
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Our next meeting on Monday 16 December is the Club's xmas party
 
The weather gods look to be going to look fondly on the Club next Monday evening when we gather to celebrate the past year and enjoy some xmas cheer.
 
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