The world's first mini bee retirement home has just launched to help buzzing pollinator populations from rapidly declining.

Created by flower delivery service Flying Flowers, the 'bee-tirement home' includes recreational areas packed with pollen-filled flowers, a sugar water fountain to give them an energy boost, books on 'pollen stories', tiny armchairs, and a palace-inspired 'royal quarter' for the clever creatures to relax.

According to a recent study conducted by biologists at the National University of Comahue, a quarter of all known bee species have not been seen in 30 years, while it would cost UK farmers a whopping £1.8 billion a year to pollinate our crops if bees didn't exist. Bees are incredibly industrious creatures, flying an equivalent distance of the Earth to the Moon every single day pollinating the natural world, so it's vital we do all we can to help them.

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"At Flying Flowers, bees are vital to our livelihoods and passions - and to the ecosystem, we live in. The world would be a very different place without the help of these little creatures, so we wanted to do all we can to help protect them," Sandra Varley, at Flying Flowers, says.

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"We could think of no better way than by creating the Honeysuckle Bee-tirement home to capture the nation's attention. We hope this world's first will inspire people to support our fuzzy friends when they need it most. The time to act is now, so be(e) ready!"

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Wondering what you can do to help bees in your own garden? Take a look at the simple tips below:

  • Create your own bee hotel to give the buzzing creatures a safe place to rest
  • Plant flowers that bees love, such as Abelia, Cosmos or Snowdrop varieties
  • Avoid using synthetics on your garden, like pesticides and fertilisers
  • Make a bee bath so our fuzzy friends can drink and clean themselves

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     Lisa Joyner is the Deputy Daily Editor at House Beautiful UK and Country Living UK, where she's busy writing about home and interiors, gardening, dog breeds, pets, health and wellbeing, countryside news, small space inspiration, and the hottest properties on the market. Previously, she has written for Conde Nast Traveller, House & Garden and Marie Claire magazine. Lisa studied at University For The Creative Arts, where she completed a BA in Fashion Journalism.