Citizen Science

BEE-GUARDS pollinator observation

Join the BEE-GUARDS pollinator observation and help protect all pollinators, both managed and wild. Each observation will help us better understand how pollinators use floral resources and the potential effects of competition between managed and wild species.
Together, we can protect the environment, supporting both beekeeping and biodiversity.
Register to stay updated and/or participate directly in the activity.

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Share knowledge, explore results, and shape the future of resilient beekeeping.
Be part of an open, European-wide community driving sustainable change.
Discover innovative practices, tools, and the Quest for better beekeeping.
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Become a BEE-GUARDS beekeeper and lead the way in resilient beekeeping. Fight varroa smarter — with sustainable, science-backed methods. Strengthen your colonies while improving hive product quality. Join a European citizen science team shaping the future of apiculture. No minimum colonies required — just your passion and commitment.

In the 2025 bee season, you can engage in BEE-GUARDS research as citizen scientist. Help us studying wild pollinators or participate in a varroa control study with brood interruption! Sign up here to receive more information!

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