How to participate?




Get involved in one of the following ways and encourage your network to do so! 

Organize a World Bee Day event From online discussions to interactive workshops, public lectures or even quiz night, there are countless ways to celebrate and advocate for bees and other pollinators.

Parks and gardens 

Many of the plants and trees in the beautiful parks and gardens around the world would not exist without pollinators, making them an ideal venue for World Bee Day. 

Have a picnic, plant flowers or capture some buzzworthy moments. 

Honey tasting

 Can you tell the difference between honeys produced by bees that ‘visited’ different plants? Try new types of honeys or meet up with friends to have a sweet break. 

Post a picture 

Celebrate World Bee Day by sharing photos of bees or pollinator-friendly actions on social media using the hashtag #WorldBeeDay. Take it a step further by using our AR filter on Facebook or Instagram to create fun and engaging posts, showing your support for pollinators. 

Community or school garden 

Start or join a community or school garden to give local residents or young people a chance to learn by doing. Adopt ecosystem friendly practices, such as enhanced plant or crop diversity and integrated pest management. Eat what you harvest. 

Improve your knowledge

 FAO’s Global Action on Pollination Services for Sustainable Agriculture has videos, publications, databases and details about initiatives related to bees and pollinators. Visit the Agroecology Knowledge Hub to learn more about agroecological approaches that protect pollinators and their habitats. 

Spread the word

 Inform, educate and engage. Join the #WorldBeeDay campaign by sharing our free material with your network

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