16/11/2025
Awareness Post, Save the Bees, Save Nature
Bees do not ask for thanks they ask for protection.
At this time of year, the small hives hanging on trees are not honey reserves for humans; they are the only source of food and survival for the bees themselves.
During the cold months of November and December, flowers stop blooming and natural food becomes scarce. To survive the harsh winter, bees rely entirely on the honey they worked all year to produce. This honey keeps the colony warm, nourished, and strong enough to protect their young from cold, starvation, and death.
Cutting a hive in this season is not just harvesting honey. it is the destruction of an entire species’ generation. A single hive contains:
The queen, who lays eggs for the entire colony
Thousands of worker bees who maintain the hive
Baby bees (larvae) that depend completely on warmth and honey
Protective guards that defend their home
Removing the hive means all of them die in cold within hours.
For God’s sake,
Stop collecting honey during the winter season.
The harvesting period is over, and taking honey now is cruelty, not necessity.
Let them live because bees play a vital role in nature.
They are responsible for pollinating more than 70% of our fruits, vegetables, and crops. Without bees, fields turn barren, flowers disappear, and even our food security is threatened.
When the bees die,
the flowers will stop blooming, the fragrance will fade, and the crops will fall silent.
Saving bees is not just an act of kindness it is a responsibility to protect the future of our ecosystem and our own survival.
Fida Wazir Foundation