Wondering what all the buzz is about?
World Bee Day, that’s what. Taking place on 20th May each year, it celebrates the humble bee – aka one of the hardest-working creatures in the animal kingdom.
Bees are crucial to the health of our planet. A third of the world’s food production depends on them and they help reduce pollution. Yet, they are at increasing risk of extinction. World Bee Day aims to spread awareness of their value and help protect them.
Of course, the bee already has a special significance in Manchester. Symbolising the area’s industrial history, there are worker bees dotted across the city.
Here are some of the things you can do this summer to show your love of all things bee (and look BEE-utiful while you’re at it).
Spot the bees, city-wide
Locals and visitors alike can spot the bee symbol across the city – on bollards, benches, buildings, bins and more. The city’s town hall proudly displays a coat of arms featuring a bee, and more can be found at Spring Gardens, Deansgate tram stop and Manchester Cathedral. Take a stroll and see how many you can spot.
Beekeeping and observation hive, Heaton Park
Covering 600 acres, Heaton Park has a lot to offer. From the boating lake and bowling greens, the park is a hive of activity. It’s also the place to get your bee-fix. You might want to attend one of the beekeeping courses. And every Sunday, you can watch the bees in the observation hive and buy a pot of Heaton Park honey. Find out more.
Entomagical, Manchester Craft & Design Centre
Artist Anna Collette Hunt has created a collection of insects (including bees) to reflect the hive mentality of the city. Her display showcases the wonder of the natural world and the role of hives as places of creative activity. Open until 26th Aug 2023. Find out more.
Dress to ‘bee’ seen this summer
With so many bee-related things to do in Manchester this summer, you’ll want to look the part. For a change, let’s start with the accessories. This intricate bumble bee pendant necklace by Ted Baker is the perfect way to channel some queen bee vibes. Pair with the matching studs to show your support for the bee. Next up, is this knitted jacket by Paul Smith. The perfect way to inject a splash colour into your summer look, any bee fan would love its floral print and fringe design. Another bee-tastic option – this time for your little ones – is this punchy tee by Kenzo. Emblazoned with a bright poppy print, the range features t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, shorts and swim shorts.
5 bee-saving tips
Want to show your support for bees right now? It only takes a little time and effort to transform your garden into a bees’ paradise. Try these handy tips:
1. Fill your garden with bee-friendly plants.
2. Mow your lawn less frequently to let weeds flower.
3. Provide water for bees and other pollinators.
4. Avoid using pesticides and never spray open flowers.
5. Create nest sites for bees (aka bee hotels). Celebrate World Bee Day in style this year. Shop your buzzin’ new summer wardrobe at Hurley’s today
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