Laois PPN and Dunamaise Beekeepers Association recently hosted a ‘World Bee Day’ event during National Biodiversity Week 2025, as part of Laois PPNs Climate Action Project.
Community Group Members were warmly welcomed to the home of the Dunamaise Beekeeper’s Apiary, on Cosby Estate, Stradbally, for the event.
The Apiary is nestled in the tranquil woodland, surrounded by flora and fauna making it an ideal home for the Bees.
The Dunamaise Beekeepers shared their knowledge and insights into the lives of bees, their habitats, and how everyone can help protect these vital pollinators.
Emphasising the vital role of bees in our ecosystem and the importance of pollinator-friendly practices to assist the essential work of bees in maintaining biodiversity and supporting our food systems.
Practical tips were provided to attendees in how they can support bees in their own gardens and communities in Laois, a practice of “No-Mow-May”, leave a wild space in a garden or field, sow pollen rich plants and flowers.
Leave the ivy to grow as this is one of the last foods bees have during late autumn and early winter. This too provides the flavour to a honey, bees feeding from ivy, produce a distinctive taste honey.
Dunamaise Beekeepers Association kindly provided all attendees with a jar of their tasty honey.
The ‘World Bee Day 2025’ celebration not only raises awareness of our pollinators, but it also reinforces the need for sustainable practises that protect biodiversity for future generations.
Dan Bergin, Laois PPN Co-Ordinator, “A special thank you to the Dunamaise Beekeepers Association for providing an enjoyable, informative and educational evening on World Bee Day.
“Thanks to PPN Member Groups from across Laois who attended on the evening, a great way to participate in World Bee Day during Biodiversity Week 2025 as part of our Climate Action Project”.
Any group wishing to join Laois PPN can do so by completing the application on the Laois PPN website LaoisPPN.ie.