Sentences with phrase «local bees»

I also have to go to a specialty store to buy local bee pollen and local raw honey.
This type of honey is harvested from local bees, which presumably visit the plants causing the allergy.
Their own farm management can have strong impacts on local bee abundance and diversity.
This pattern suggests local bee - to - bee transmission, the researchers argue.
Because local bee pollen will help strengthen your immune system to fight off allergies in your region.
It's packed with antioxidants that prevent damage from free radicals in the body, and when sourced from local bees, it can help reduce allergies to pollen.
We desperately need to support local bee keepers and help our local pollinators.
The orchard planted diverse wildflowers around the almond trees to provide year - round sustenance for local bees.
They may be full of minerals and be made by local bees foraging on local wild clover or they may come from organic coconut trees sprinkled with fairy dust, but they are still sugar.
The results of both teams, published in the 30 June issue of Science, reveal that while factors like the health of local bee colonies and the availability of food sources influence the impact of neonicotinoids, the pesticide's effects are largely negative.
The new multi-locus metabarcoding method involves all three markers and could serve as a valuable tool for research on the native bee species that comprise local bee communities.
The spa uses Melipona Honey from local bees in detox and healing remedies, and The Rainforest Trail is its signature hydrothermal circuit, consisting of eight alternating hot and cold cabanas.
In the hopes of increasing local bee numbers, University of Buffalo architecture students created this intriguing wild urban bee habitat.
Stroll the pathways between them, watching out for iguanas below and coati in the palm trees above, to visit the Kinan spa — which was built in alignment with the energy flow of the stars — for treatments which use honey made at the Maroma by local bees.
Optional additions that are tasty and health - enhancing include coconut oil or coconut flour (thickens a smoothie nicely, but don't use too much unless you want it more like a pudding), raw organic cacao powder or cacao nibs, Maca powder, Goji berry powder, ground flax seeds, local bee pollen, spirulina or other greens powder, and herbs including fresh mint, cinnamon and ginger.
Our local Farmers» Mkt sells wonderful honey from local bees.
I've been seeing smoothie bowls on my instagram feed for a while and didn't really get them until I made a smoothie in my NutriNinja and it was too thick so I poured it into a bowl and it was delicious — I didn't realise how good it would taste especially with the toppings — I used fruit, coconut flakes and local bee pollen.
Local honey and local bee pollen can be helpful for seasonal allergies as they introduce local pollens into the body in small amounts without having a negative effect on the immune system.
I buy my honey directly from a local bee keeper and put a big jar in the back of my cupboard, out of reach, to let it age.
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The honey is locally harvested courtesy the local bees who produce a staggering 20,000 tonnes of the stuff every year.
The pop up marks one year since G&V welcomed 180,000 honey bees to its rooftop in a bid to support the local bee population and provide delicious home - produced honey to guests.
When that has finished blossoming, there is no more nectar for the local bees
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