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What You Can Do to Help Pollinators Thrive

Small steps make a big difference. Here are simple, powerful actions you can take:

  • Join No Mow May: Let your lawn grow wild for the month of May to provide early-season food for bees and other pollinators.

  • Plant native wildflowers: Swap ornamental plants for pollinator-friendly blooms like echinacea, goldenrod, and lavender.

  • Avoid pesticides & herbicides: Chemicals harm pollinators and disrupt delicate ecosystems.

  • Provide shelter & water: Pollinator houses, brush piles, and shallow water dishes offer essential rest stops for these tiny workers.

  • Celebrate the wild: Embrace the beauty of “weeds” like dandelions — they are among the first lifelines for bees in spring.

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Why This Matters to Us

Our brand was born from a simple, personal story: after being shamed for having dandelions on my lawn, I decided to stand up for pollinators instead of against them. From that moment, I began creating hand-foraged, botanical skincare that not only heals the skin but also honors the natural world.

Every balm you hold carries that story — a promise of care for your skin and a commitment to help pollinators flourish.

Together, we can create a blooming world where bees buzz, wildflowers thrive, and future generations inherit a planet full of life.

Join us in the movement.
Follow along @apisandflos 

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