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Honey Bee Removal
Environmental Alternative to Pesticides

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If you see a beard-like swarm of bees hanging on a fence, bush, tree etc...
Please text a photo and location to 905-736-0176
A friendly Niagara Beeway beekeeper will respond with th proper equipment for the safe rescue and removal of Niagara honey bees.

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The boundaries of the beeway were formed by seven years of honey bee study. Data was collected during the swarm period by swarm response beekeepers. This is a free service offered to residence of Niagara and the associated municipalities. . Honey bees suffered enormous losses during the past seven years. Feral swarms which were historically common throughout Niagara have been decimated, except within 2 km on each side of the St Lawrence Seaway, the Welland Canal section that runs from Port Weller to Port Colborne. In the beeway area feral swarms thrive accounting for more than 82% of our responses. Although the reason is not clearly understood, there is something healthy for our honey bees here. The Beeway project is focused on restoring biodiversity and honey bee is our best indicator.

The Buzz on Pollinators
Written and photographed by Sandra Ozkur​

Let’s focus on pollinator gardens

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Beginning a Pollinator Patch is Easy

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Keystone Plants Create Biodiversity

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Planting with
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Wild bees, Honey bees & Wasps 

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THINK GLOBAL, ACT LOCAL

BEE IS FOR BIO DIVERSITY

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The Niagara Beeway is a project of L3K Wildlife Habitat Restoration
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  • Welcome
  • Host A Hive
  • Our Team
  • More
    • HONEY BEE MORTALITY
    • Import Honey Control
    • Biodiversity Project
    • Neonicotinoids
    • Learning Videos
  • Donate
  • Contact