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RVC Outdoor Destinations helps bees, educates public

RVC Outdoor Destinations (RVC), a provider of high-quality outdoor resort properties, has recently made a significant foray into the care, cultivation and colony protection of one of America’s most important natural resources: honey bees.

bee-751According to some estimates, approximately half of all honey bees in North America are dying every year — a troubling statistic that RVC and others believe is evidence of a deeper ecological disturbance.

Beginning this month, RVC, best known for its nationwide network of RV resorts, has established new, state-of-the-art hives at ten of its resort properties. “We are looking to educate ourselves and the wider community” says RVC CEO Yale Spina. “Something’s wrong, and humans need to pay attention. The planet has been witnessing a serious increase in Colony Collapse Disorder over the last few years, which is why we’re acting with some urgency. This has really devastating effects on our ecosystem and ultimately affects human life as well as 33 percent of our diet.

“Because we care about the bees, we are going to provide great homes for bees at our properties and educate our staff and guests about the plight of the bees. Since RVC Outdoor Destinations are located in diverse ecosystems, our hope is that the honeybees will thrive here and help us be good stewards of our land and the overall environment.”

RVC is using hives developed by Flow Hive, (www.honeyflow.com) which allow for easy viewing of the bees at work, as well as simple extraction of honey. The company is partnering with local beekeeping associations to manage the hives and provide the bees with proper care.

RVC’s investment in bees will be accompanied by educational resources intended to illuminate some of the causes of Colony Collapse Disorder — and some possible remedies. The initiative, dubbed “The RVC BEECause,” invites RVC guests to plant bee friendly gardens and use organic growing methods, bring awareness to products that are bee friendly, and be mindful of the pesticides used at home – as well as eat more honey.

RVC will donate proceeds from honey sourced from the Flow-Hives to support local beekeepers and bee-friendly causes.

RVC Outdoor Destinations BEECause hives are currently at the following resort locations:

●Garden of the Gods, Colorado Springs, CO
●Catherine’s Landing, Hot Springs, AR
●Medina High Point Resort, Medina, TX
●Live Oak Landing, Freeport, FL
●Pine Mountain, Pine Mountain, GA
●Mountain Springs, Asheville, NC
●Lake Raystown Resort, Entriken, PA
●Carrabelle Beach RV Resort, Carrabelle, FL

The BEECause project will expand to other RVC locations throughout 2016.

Chuck Woodbury
Chuck Woodburyhttps://rvtravel.com
I'm the founder and publisher of RVtravel.com. I've been a writer and publisher for most of my adult life, and spent a total of at least a half-dozen years of that time traveling the USA and Canada in a motorhome.


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