Want to find out how Wakaaranga School got their very own beehives way back in 2016? Watch this presentation by the Bee Team in 2017:
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Hello Wakaaranga. Your work on sustaining the environment is amazing! I would like to know how you treat a bee sting and how does it work. Farewell!
ReplyDeleteFrom: Jaeyeon
this is good keep it up
ReplyDeleteHello, this amazing cause all the pictures are really good
ReplyDeleteHello, It is amazing how you have worked so hard about the Wakaaranga bees. Have you ever been stung by a bee? Thank you bye.
ReplyDeleteHello!
ReplyDeleteI love that you are caring for our bees!
I would really LOVE to join because i'm very interested in bees!
Keep up the good work!:D Carter
Kia ora Wakaaranga!
ReplyDeleteIt's very kind of you to care for the bees. I'm getting really inspired about this, and I would love to join you guys. I like how they want to help the environment. Being environmentally friendly isn't just helping the earth and biodiversity, it's helping you and where yo live.
Mayuki Mekala