Learn about Honey Bees and Win a gardener start-up kit

Help Honey Monster get the nation buzzing about bees by entering his honeytastic competition. No-one knows more about the plight of the British honeybee than Sugar Puffs' own Honey Monster. Numbers of honeybees are said to have plummeted by as much as 80%* in some areas of the UK. That's why he's launched a "honeytastic habitats" campaign to motivate the nation into boosting the bee population by creating their own "honeytastic" bee-friendly habitats.

Honey Monster has kicked off the campaign with a high profile sponsorship of the Wildlife Garden at London's Natural History Museum. He's also been working with wildlife expert, Bill Oddie, who has just unveiled a demonstration beehive at The Museum. The "bee tree" is an 8ft high tree trunk which offers visitors a bees'-eye-view of a natural honeybee hive in action.


Bill will also be educating children on the important role that bees play with a "Wonderful World of Bees" teaching resource and a schools tour in June and July. For more information, go to www.hiveaction.co.uk.You don't have to be an insect expert to do your bit for the honeybee. Just by answering this simple question you could win your very own garden-starter kit and help Bill Oddie and the Honey Monster to spread bee-friendly honeytastic habitats across the UK.

The garden-starter kit contains everything a budding young gardener will need to get their garden underway, an outdoor beanbag from which to watch your garden grow, vouchers for seeds/plants plus a honey hamper to sweeten a grown up gardener's afternoon, as well as a supply of Honey Monster's Sugar Puffs to kickstart your day.

For your chance to win this fantastic prize answer this simple question…

Suggested question: Where is the demonstration bee hive?

1 At the Natural History Museum
2 In your garden
3 In a honey hamper


Prize:

Garden starter kit, including tools for the young gardener, an outdoor beanbag so you can watch your garden grow, vouchers for seeds and plants plus a honey hamper, full of honey-sweet goodies.


For more information visit Hiveaction


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