Do vegans care about bees?

For most vegans, eating honey is not an option. This is because bees are insects and animals and vegans avoid products made of and by animals. Equally, many members of the vegan community care for the environment – which insects play a huge part in conserving.
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Are vegans against bees?

Vegans try to avoid or minimize all forms of animal exploitation, including that of bees. As a result, most vegans exclude honey from their diets.
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Do vegans use bee products?

Vegans avoid honey and bee products because bees make them. This avoidance makes sense. Vegans avoid animal products, and a bee is an animal.
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How does veganism affect bees?

Unethical practices

When farmers remove honey from a hive, they replace it with a sugar substitute which is significantly worse for the bees' health since it lacks the essential micro-nutrients of honey. In conventional beekeeping, honey bees are specifically bred to increase productivity.
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Why do vegans think honey is cruel?

For some vegans, this extends to honey, because it is produced from the labor of bees. Honey-avoiding vegans believe that exploiting the labor of bees and then harvesting their energy source is immoral — and they point out that large-scale beekeeping operations can harm or kill bees.
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Why don't vegans eat honey?



Is it morally wrong to take honey from bees?

"Beekeepers are not hurting bees intentionally when they are harvesting honey. Almost everyone is doing it the same way I am doing it, although some are on a much larger scale. So it is helpful to clear this up: Harvesting honey does not hurt any bees.
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Are we killing bees by eating honey?

Their exploitation causes suffering and death to a large number of bees. This happens especially with honey, which bees produce by swallowing nectar and then regurgitating it repeatedly. To take honey out of the bees, these animals are harmed in a number of ways, and killed in great numbers.
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Why beekeeping is not vegan?

This is because it involves animal exploitation. As The Vegan Society states, 'honey is made by bees for bees'. Many vegans consider it the same as cow's milk, or consuming eggs as the product made by the animal is not intended for humans.
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Is honey vegan PETA?

Honey is produced from bees (Yes, insects are considered animals) and therefore is not a vegan product. According to PETA, honey is the energy source for bees and they would starve without it, especially during winter and poor weather conditions.
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Is keeping bees cruel?

After beekeepers steal the honey, they feed the bees sugary syrup and other sub-par foods to keep them alive. The stressful, unnatural living conditions, malnutrition, and cruelty inherent in factory farming weaken the bees' immune systems.
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Do vegans live longer?

When separated from the rest, vegans had a 15% lower risk of dying prematurely from all causes, indicating that a vegan diet may indeed help people live longer than those who adhere to vegetarian or omnivorous eating patterns ( 5 ).
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Is honey ethical vegan?

As a food produced by insects, honey is by definition not vegan. Bees gather nectar from flowers, partially digest it, and then regurgitate it once back in their hives.
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Is honeycomb vegan friendly?

Is honeycomb vegan. Yes, honeycomb 'toffee' is completely vegan-friendly as there's actually no real honey in sight. It's still not the healthiest option out there, but definitely worthy of holding on to its treat status. Send us more plant-based questions via the comments section below.
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Can vegans eat plants pollinated by bees?

Yes, plant foods pollinated by bees and other animals are suitable for vegans.
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Is backyard honey vegan?

If you are simply worried about animal abuse, on the whole honey is not vegan, but you may be content to eat honey from your own backyard hive or from a beekeeper you trust now that you know that not all beekeepers mistreat their bees.
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Is royal jelly cruel?

There are two ways of harvesting, or obtaining royal jelly from honey bees. Both are equally invasive and downright cruel.
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Why is royal jelly not vegetarian?

No, royal jelly is not vegan. Royal jelly is the byproduct of a worker nurse bee therefore making it an animal-derived food. Royal jelly, a honey bee secretion that is used in the nutrition of larvae, as well as adult queens, must be used in order to produce royal jelly.
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Does taking royal jelly hurt bees?

Royal Jelly - killing bees for beauty

Whilst collecting Bee Venom doesn't usually result in the death of many bees, collecting Royal Jelly certainly does. Royal Jelly is normally produced by special glands within the worker bees heads and fed to all baby bees soon after an egg is laid in the cell.
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Can vegans eat honey mustard?

Generally, the answer here is yes, mustard is vegan. The ingredients list in most types of mustard is limited to mustard seeds, vinegar, salt, sometimes sugar and other spices. A few exceptions are honey mustard, for obvious reasons and sometimes Dijon mustard.
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Is killing bees vegan?

This is an impossible task for local bees to complete: there are too many trees to pollinate and few bees. To pollinate the trees, almond growers must import bees from all over the world — and millions are being killed as a result.
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Why should you not eat honey?

Honey is meant as a health food; a health food for bees. The more we interfere with their natural processes, both by relying on farmed bees as pollinators (rather then other native wild bees, insects or animals) and to feed our desires for “sweets,” the closer we're coming to agricultural disaster.
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Do beekeepers clip the queen's wings?

Yes, some beekeepers (particularly those working on a larger scale) will prevent the queen bee from being able to fly by clipping her wings. NOT by 'ripping' them out but, more accurately, by trimming the wings with small sharp scissors (removing no more than a third) so they remain intact but become non-functional.
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Is bee keeping immoral?

Beekeeping is a controversial topic in the world of animal rights and conservation. Some people say that beekeeping is unethical because it is an exploitative relationship, just like keeping animals captive as pets is. Others argue that it is essential to ensure the future of our planet's food needs.
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Do bees feel pain?

(Scientists recently taught bees to play golf (opens in new tab)!) However, based on current scientific evidence, they don't appear capable of experiencing pain. Source: Groening, J. et al.
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Is a Crunchie vegan?

The question we keep getting asked is are crunchies vegan? Well the quick answer is no, but it may come as a little surprise that even though its centre is honeycomb, they don't actually contain any honey, the non-vegan part is due to the fact that they use milk chocolate which uses cows milk and hence isn't vegan.
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