Tenacious Bee Collective

Tenacious Bee Collective

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Photos from Tenacious Bee Collective's post 17/03/2026

From curry leaves in our forests to a buttery bagel somewhere in the US…this is exactly why we do what we do. There’s something so special about seeing our honey become a part of someone’s everyday ritual, in a place so far from where it was made.

We read every message like this with the biggest smiles, a little disbelief, and a lot of gratitude. Thank you for letting a piece of our world find a place in yours. 💛

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Photos from Tenacious Bee Collective's post 06/03/2026

In some places, farmers have to pollinate flowers by hand, carefully moving pollen from one blossom to another with small brushes. What a bee does in seconds can take hours of human labour.

Sometimes other insects help with pollination too. Butterflies, flies, and bumblebees can carry pollen between flowers. But none of them work with the speed, numbers, and efficiency of honey bees.

Across the world, bees are often treated like production units. Honey is taken, sometimes faster than the bees can replenish it. Colonies are moved across landscapes, exposed to pesticides, and expected to keep producing.

The conversation revolves around how much honey we can get. Rarely about how the bees are doing.

First the bees.
Then the honey.

Healthy colonies. Seasonal harvesting. Respect for the rhythm of the hive and the mountains they belong to.

Because honey was never meant to come at the cost of the bee.

Photos from Tenacious Bee Collective's post 28/02/2026

Who else be feeling like 2026 is going to test what we choose to hold on to? 🥲❤️

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