The Kind Bee Mission
Are you looking for a hands-on experiment for your community or school?
Want to experience the beauty of pollination first-hand, playing an active role in protecting our ecosystem?
Want to create a positive buzz?
Become a Kind Bee Farms affiliate and encourage those around you to connect with the beauty of nature, super-pollinate their garden or outdoor spaces and simplify the process of beekeeping!
What are the benefits of joining our affiliate program?
Joining our affiliate program has many benefits. First, it means helping to increase pollination, a crucial ecological process that helps outdoor spaces thrive and fills grocery store shelves. Second, by raising awareness of our products with others, you are inspiring the next generation of beekeepers whose work will aid pollination across the country at a time when bee populations are rapidly declining.
However, there are many other benefits associated with joining the affiliate program. For example, each time somebody uses your unique referral code and affiliate link to make a purchase from the store, you will receive 10% of the total sale amount! We will also help you share exclusive discount codes with others so that everyone can save money while helping save the bees!
This is a particularly exciting project for schools and educational facilities to get involved in. After all, the future of the planet is in the hands of our young generation, and teaching them about the many different ways in which they can help protect the planet will make a huge difference moving forward. We’ll also provide you with a downloadable educational booklet and pamphlet that will help you share more insight into all things beekeeping with your students or anyone else who may be interested.
How can I bee-come part of the affiliate program?
If you are as passionate about bees as we are – welcome to the family! If you’re interested in joining the affiliate program, get in touch today. We can help you to set up an affiliate account, after which you will receive a unique affiliate code that you can share with your friends and followers. Each time this code is used, you will receive your 10% commission.
In addition to this, you can rest easy knowing that you are making an incredibly positive contribution not only to pollination but to our family-run business, too. Together, we can make a real difference!
To find out more about the affiliate program, create an account and locate the program on your Dashboard. After you sign up, contact us to receive a special discount code for your social media followers, friends, and family. We look forward to hearing from you!
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are the bees coming from Canada?
That is where the owners of Kind Bee Farms live, but more importantly the Canadian climate – especially Saskatchewan – is perfect for raising leafcutter bees.
Where did leafcutter bees come from originally?
They originated from Europe and were introduced to other parts of the world in the 1930s to primarily pollinate alfalfa, which is a great source of protein for our food supply.
What temperature are bees comfortable in?
Leafcutter bees love hot weather. They will thrive in hot climates such as 100+ weather. They love the sun and you will find them flying and pollinating during the heat of the day.
Leafcutters are used by farmers to pollinate their fields in many states, such as Arizona, California, Nevada, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Montana, Wyoming, Wisconsin, Washington, Oregon, Texas and many more.
What happens if it is cool and cloudy outside?
The bees will stay inside the tubes or just hang out on the house to wait for the sun to come out. They do not like cloudy days so they’ll rest until the sun comes out.
What should I do with my bee house for the winter?
You may want to bring it inside out of the elements. The house can be put back into the package your house came with and stored safely until next spring. The nesting tubes should be taken out and composted or recycled. This will ensure your bee house stays clean of any diseases and molds. Also, compost or recycle the bee cocoon box and any leftover cocoon that are present.
Why are my bees not hatching?
Hatching takes lots of patience and care. The hatching is the most critical in all leafcutter beekeeping. You want to ensure there is as little temperature fluctuation as possible. This includes day and night temperatures. Whether you are finishing your hatching inside or outside the temperature should be consistent. When placing an order check your average temperature to make sure you have at least 75 temperature.
What if I have to cancel my order?
You will have to contact us [email protected] We will assist you as best as possible.