Protecting Native Bees

Helping our Native Pollinators

Most people know about honeybees. But did you know there are over 4,000 species of native bees in North America alone?

While honeybees are incredible pollinators (and give us that sweet golden reward), native bees play an equally vital role in keeping ecosystems healthy and crops growing. Many of these wild species are solitary, non-aggressive, and quietly responsible for pollinating the plants we all rely on.


Unfortunately, native bees are under serious threat. Habitat loss, pesticide use, and climate change have led to steep population declines in recent years.


That’s why at The Bee Partner, we go beyond just supporting honeybee hives. A portion of every Bee Partnership goes directly toward establishing and protecting native bee habitats throughout the country.

How We Support Native Bees

We fund planting of native wildflowers and pollinator-friendly vegetation in areas that need it most.

We help restore natural habitats where wild bees can nest, forage, and thrive.

We partner with local conservation efforts to maximize long-term ecological impact.

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This work is ongoing and long-term, and it’s built into our mission.


When you join Honeyshare, you're not only supporting honeybees. You're actively helping to restore the balance of entire pollinator ecosystems.


You get raw honey from your own hive. Native bees get a better chance at survival.


It’s a simple, sweet way to make a difference.