SAVE THE BEE ANNUAL REPORT

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SAVE THE BEE 2015-16 ANNUAL REPORT TM

Why Save the Bee? Each year, more than $15 billion worth of essential crops are pollinated by honey bees in the United States and they produce millions of dollars of honey. One out of every three bites of food Americans consume comes from a plant visited by bees or other pollinators. DECLINE OF HIVES IN THE US OVER THE LAST 65 YEARS 2.74 M 2015 In recent years, honey bees have faced unprecedented deaths 4.2M 1976 and disappearances. During the winter of 2015/2016, an estimated 28.1% of managed honey bee colonies were lost; this is an increase of 5.8 percentage points over the previous 6M 1949 winter. Beekeepers also experienced colony loss in the summer. From April 2015 to April 2016, annual average losses in the U.S. were 44.1%, with an annual average range over the past five years of 38.4%. An annual loss of over 15% is unsustainable for commercial beekeepers and should only average near 10%. http://scientificbeekeeping.com/sick-bees-part-18f8-colony-collapse-revisited-beekeeping-economics/ GLORYBEE AND SAVE THE BEE In 2012, GloryBee launched its social responsibility program to directly support organizations dedicated to saving the honey bee and combating colony collapse issues. Co-Founder Richard Turanski started GloryBee in 1975 due to his love of bees and his role as an active beekeeper. With the concern of declining bee populations throughout the world, GloryBee advances the SAVE THE BEE mission through fundraising and education. SAVE THE BEE GOALS are to increase awareness of the role and impact honey bees have on a healthy food supply as well as assist the OSU Honey Bee Lab to procure $500,000 annually. These funds help to expand research to improve honey bee health and nutrition, resulting in increased survival rates. BEEKEEPERS ANNUAL COLONY LOSSES (April - March) 45% 36% 34% 28% 42% 44% 15% 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 GOAL

Making a Difference OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY HONEY BEE LAB RESEARCH GloryBee supports the research of Dr. Ramesh Sagili and his team at Oregon State University s Honey Bee Lab. Their research focuses on honey bee health, nutrition, and pollination with a goal of servicing commercial beekeepers, backyard beekeepers, producers and all citizens that are interested in bees. The Honey Bee Lab is currently working with 15 commercial beekeepers and hundreds of hobbyists in Oregon. They also run a Master Beekeeping program designed to develop the next generation of beekeepers. The funds from SAVE THE BEE have resulted in changes in bee exposure to pesticides, studies resulting in discoveries about the importance of protein sources to bee nutrition and survival and how neonics affect bee behavior, particularly foraging. GLORYBEE SUPPORTING SAVE THE BEE $130K DONATED TO HONEY BEE LAB Funds donated to-date, through Save the Bee. 100% GOES DIRECTLY TOWARD THE FUND 10 Million BEES INTRODUCED TO THE COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENT IN 2016 Through our annual Bee Weekend event. 3 Scholarships AWARDED TO NEW MASTER BEEKEEPERS IN 2016 Sponsored by GloryBee.

THE OSU HONEY BEE LAB Studies the role of nutrition in bee health and efficacy of various mite treatments, while processing nearly 600 bee samples annually for mite counts, protein analysis and other health measures. Studies the effects on bees by different pesticides and helps growers design a beefriendly insecticide management protocol. Manages a publication for growers and beekeepers called How To Reduce Bee Poisoning with information on bee toxicity. It is the only up-to-date extensive publication of its kind available in the U.S. Works directly with farmers and beekeepers to increase habitat for bees, so that bees have greater access to diverse and abundant food. MASTER BEEKEEPER PROGRAM GloryBee not only funds three to four scholarships each year for future master beekeepers, but also provides meeting space to host the program. RAISING AWARENESS GloryBee strives to promote and facilitate beekeeping education. In late winter and early spring of 2016, GloryBee hosted several Ask a Beekeeper class sessions at their Eugene facility, where attendees had an opportunity to learn about a host of beekeeping topics from founder and beekeeper Dick Turanski, as well as other GloryBee beekeepers. In addition, sales representative and beekeeper, Mike France, traveled to the Oregon coast to give an Ask a Beekeeper class with over 50 people in attendance and a lot of enthusiasm. LEGISLATURE In November 2013, then Vice President Alan Turanski was invited to testify at the Oregon State Capitol to the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee on the importance of bees to the Oregon economy. GloryBee continues to support efforts to ban the use of neonics and pesticides in farming and landscaping today, as well as advocating for the labeling of products containing genetically modified organisms. The Joint Interim Task Force on Pollinator Health (HB 4139) was formed House Bill 2589 was created Senate Bill 882 was created

For a list of all Save the Bee partners, visit: SaveTheBee.org Contributions $65,568 TOTAL FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS $44,783 $11,200 $10,105 2012 2013 2014 2015 SOURCE OF CONTRIBUTIONS FROM 2015 FUNDRAISING $21,181 $10,000 $33,937 Partner Promotions GloryBee Donations 1% of GloryBee Products

Our Roots As a child, I began helping my father keep bees. I learned firsthand about how fascinating and beautiful these small creatures are. As I grew older, I also learned how vital they are to our food supply and the overall health of the planet. I hope you will consider partnering with us to save the honey bee! Alan Turanski President & Beekeeper Growing up in a beekeeping family, I became a honey enthusiast at an early age. My appreciation has only increased over time, and has led to a passion for helping protect the future of honey bees. I am excited about what we can do together to raise awareness about the plight of the honey bee! RaeJean Wilson Senior Executive Vice President Ingredients for Healthy Living 120 N Seneca Rd, Eugene, OR 97402 541.689.0913 SavetheBee.org GloryBee, Inc. 2016 All Rights Reserved