ASIATODAY.ID, AUSTRALIA – Black On Body, an Australian based company making all natural therapeutic body oils and bath products has found a sustainable way to assist the bee population, post the aftermath of the Australian bushfires.
Somewhat overlooked, NSW Apiarists Association president Stephen Targett, stated that the fires had destroyed 6,000 hives, while the field bees from another 30,000 hives had been “taken out”.
Founder of Black On Body, Marie Everest says, ‘if we don’t assist in the recovery process of the bee population in these areas then it will have a detrimental impact on life in the country’.
Typically, bees have seen large growths in populations when there is an abundance of flowers in swampy lowlands around Tasmania, Victoria and New South Wales.
Black On Body founder, states, ‘the Roslina or the Lavender Tea Tree is a known natural draw card for bees’.
Black On Body has researched multiple ways to assist in stimulating the growth of the roslina plant in the regional areas affected by bushfire and is excited to launch its new range of sleep pillow sprays.
‘I was concerned by the widespread impact of hives in New South Wales, and decided to produce a range of sleeping sprays that uses Australian natural essential oils with the main ingredient, the roslina plant’.
The sleeping pillow spray range has been one of the biggest selling products during the Christmas sales and Black On Body are well stocked to give a gentle sleep to those nursing a busy lifestyle with a sustainability message of helping the pollinators of life, come back to life. (AT Network)
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