World Bee Day is celebrated on May 20 each year to acknowledge bees' vital role in our ecosystem.
On this day, let’s show our appreciation for bees and take action to protect their populations and habitats.
World Bee Day is celebrated on May 20 each year to acknowledge bees' vital role in our ecosystem.
On this day, let’s show our appreciation for bees and take action to protect their populations and habitats.
World Bee Day is celebrated on May 20 each year to acknowledge bees' vital role in our ecosystem.
On this day, let’s show our appreciation for bees and take action to protect their populations and habitats.
Bees are vital to our ecosystem, playing a crucial role in pollination, food production, and maintaining biodiversity.
By supporting efforts such as promoting sustainable agriculture and protecting bee habitats, we can help maintain the delicate balance of our ecosystem and protect bees' vital role in producing Mānuka Honey and supporting biodiversity.
Choose Mānuka Health and join us in celebrating these amazing creatures and supporting a healthier, more sustainable future for all.
Bees are essential to the ecosystem, as they pollinate plants, produce food, and preserve biodiversity. We can help maintain this balance by promoting sustainable agriculture and preserving bee habitats.
Join us at Mānuka Health to celebrate these remarkable creatures and support a healthier, more sustainable future for all.
At Mānuka Health, we strive to promote sustainable beekeeping practices that help ensure bees' continued thriving and the benefits we gain from their pollination and honey-making process.
We are committed to sustainable beekeeping practices.
Year-round bee health programs
Careful hive monitoring
No antibiotics or hormones ever used
Year-round bee health programs
Careful hive monitoring
No antibiotics or hormones ever used
Apiculture Excellence Programme
Beehives are placed in remote locations for access to flowers
Advanced mapping technology to avoid over-stocking
Apiculture Excellence Programme for research & innovation
Beehives are placed across New Zealand for access to flowering plants
Advanced mapping technology to avoid over-stocking
At just 15 years old, Dave's journey into beekeeping began when higreat uncle Keith gifted him a dozen hives on the family farm.
From the moment he opened his first hive, he was captivated by the sounds and smells that surrounded him.
Today, as a key member of Mānuka Health team, Dave's passion for bees continues to inspire and guide the company's mission.
"It is inspiring to see how these small insects organise themselves, how efficient they are and how each bee has a job to keep the collective healthy and alive."
- Dave Campbell, Mānuka Health Head Beekeeper and Lover of Bees
At just 15 years old, Dave's journey into beekeeping began when his great uncle Keith gifted him a dozen hives on the family farm.
From the moment he opened his first hive, he was captivated by the sounds and smells that surrounded him.
Today, as a key member of Mānuka Health team, Dave's passion for bees continues to inspire and guide the company's mission.
"It is inspiring to see how these small insects organise themselves, how efficient they are and how each bee has a job to keep the collective healthy and alive."
- Dave Campbell, Mānuka Health Head Beekeeper and Lover of Bees