on 15-07-2019 12:05
I've just read about how Utrecht, a city in The Netherlands, has transformed 316 of its bus stops into bee stops! The photo above, and all the info I got, is from this article so head over there if you're curious to know more about this initiative.
In a nutshell, they've added green rooftops to those bus stops, which look gorgeous, help keep the city cool over Summer by storing rainwater, capture fine dust, but most importantly they contribute to the city's biodiversity, supporting insects like honey bees and bumblebees!
Would you be worried waiting for a bus at one of these stops, or would you be buzzing?
Have you spotted any similar great eco initiatives recently?
🌱
→ Access for You: Registration - Find out how to register for our Access for You service.
→ Want to chat with other fellow-minded members? Head to our Off-topic section for some interesting chit-chat.
→ Check out our Priority board for tickets & offers updates, and to discuss all things Priority-related!
→ Welcome to O2! - New to O2? Find out all you need to know to get started!
If you'd like to take part, why not register?
on 17-07-2019 00:31
on 17-07-2019 00:31
They seem to be enoying buzzing round me when I sit outside trying to read my book. Pesky little beggars!
on 17-07-2019 06:49
on 17-07-2019 07:00
on 17-07-2019 07:00
on 17-07-2019 17:43
on 17-07-2019 17:43
I don't think you are taking this seriously.....
20-07-2019 07:58 - edited 20-07-2019 07:59
In Rotherham there have been planted up several miles of verges with wildflowers
So hopefully buzzy bees and other insects like butterflies will be attracted to the wildflowers
on 20-07-2019 09:06
on 20-07-2019 09:06
@Anonymous wrote:In Rotherham there have been planted up several miles of verges with wildflowers
So hopefully buzzy bees and other insects like butterflies will be attracted to the wildflowers
Thats very pretty @Anonymous . A great idea as well...
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 20-07-2019 13:46
on 21-07-2019 13:57
on 21-07-2019 18:17
on 21-07-2019 18:17
@Anonymous wrote:In Rotherham there have been planted up several miles of verges with wildflowers
So hopefully buzzy bees and other insects like butterflies will be attracted to the wildflowers
Nice photo @Anonymous 😊