
National Honey Month is a celebratory and promotional event that is held annually during the month of September. Its purpose is to promote US beekeeping, the beekeeping industry and the use of honey as a natural and beneficial sweetener.
The journey of honey, of course, begins with the humble honey bees. Whether buzzing in their hives or foraging for nectar in wide open fields, honey bees are a critical component of today’s agricultural market. They perform the vital function of pollination, or the transferring of pollen from plant to plant, thus fertilizing the plants and enabling them to bear fruit.
eptember typically marks the end of the beekeeping season in most climates, which means that the bees are beginning to prepare for winter by securing their hives.
Initiated by the National Honey Board in the US in 1989, National Honey Month is an important time of year for beekeepers and honey makers.
This is the time to pay homage to these little critters that keep making honey, as well as a time for being grateful for the role they play in pollinating crops for human consumption.
Now is the time to celebrate everything that goes along with National Honey Month!
Honey is a natural sweetener that has been linked to health benefits including improved heart health and wound healing. It is important to remember that honey is packed with sugar, however, so it should always be consumed in moderation.
Now is the time to head over the library and check out some books about honey bees or hop on the internet and do some research regarding the topic. Better yet, look up some beekeepers in the local area and see if they would be willing to allow a visit to their bee farm!
For lots more information about honey head over to Days of the Year website.
Source: Days of the Year
