ComEd Welcomes 80,000 Honeybees to Five Acres of Prairie in Powerline Corridor
July 14 2022 - 1:34PM
Business Wire
ComEd welcomes back beehives for the third year
in a row to protect pollinators, build on regional efforts to
protect wildlife habitats and ecosystems
Buzz around town is that there are two new queen bees in the
neighborhood. ComEd announced today the return of honeybee hives –
part of a recurring initiative by the company to host honeybee
hives below its transmission lines to raise awareness about the
urgent need to promote pollinator populations and their valuable
contributions to the ecosystem. Two honeybee hives have been
installed on five acres of prairie where half a mile of ComEd
powerlines run in Prospect Heights, Illinois.
This is the third year ComEd has hosted honeybee hives on its
right of way (ROW) land to raise awareness about the urgent need to
promote pollinator populations and their valuable contributions to
the ecosystem.
“Pollinators like bees and butterflies are the heroes of our
ecosystem that help keep food on our tables. Unfortunately, their
access to food and safe habitats are in danger,” Neena Hemmady,
vice president of support services at ComEd. “It is our
responsibility to conserve wildlife and pollinator habitats, which
is why we are excited to welcome back our honeybees. This summer,
they will be busy bees, enjoying acres of native plants and
pollinating the prairie under our power lines while creating their
own honey.”
Helping to support the installation of this year’s bee hives is
Alveole, a global beekeeping company that collaborates with
businesses to further their sustainability efforts. ComEd has
partnered with Alveole for the past three years to install and
maintain the beehives, harvesting 42.65 kilograms of honey for
local communities along the way.
“The Prairie in Prospect Heights is a beautiful site, and I can
see the bees doing very well for the long term due to the ample
sunshine and native plants,” said Grace Hart, Alveole Urban
Beekeeper. “The two queen bees will reign the prairie and are
expected to lay up to 2,000 eggs per day. These two colonies are a
part of an estimated 5,800,000 Alveole’s honeybees pollinating
around Chicago.”
Protecting pollinators is urgent as bees, butterflies, birds and
more than 200,000 other pollinator species are responsible for one
out of every three bites of food humans eat and $20 billion worth
of products annually in the United States. Today, pollinators face
a growing threat of habitat loss as native vegetation is replaced
by roadways, monoculture, and non-native plants, and their
well-being is further threatened by humans' overuse of pesticides
and by climate change.
“With the help of a ComEd Green Regions Grant, we’ve turned an
empty parcel into five acres of biodiverse prairie that boasts over
90 native species and a thriving network of pollinators including
birds, local wildlife and insects,” said Dana Sievertson,
Prospect Heights natural resources commissioner. “Today, we are
pleased to be a part of the ComEd Pollinator Program and to welcome
two hives at our location that will expand educational and
ecological opportunities for residents of Prospect Heights and the
surrounding area.”
In addition to supporting vegetation growth, the honeybee hives
benefit the community by producing honey. In 2021, the ComEd bees
made 15.55 kilograms of honey, making up 120 jars of honey that
ComEd donated to the Self-Help Closet & Pantry of Des
Plaines.
ComEd is committed to expanding investments in pollinator
protected habitats across the region. For this year’s National
Pollinator Week, held June 20–26, ComEd reached a new milestone in
pollinator habitat conservation, with nearly 4,000 acres of
powerline corridor land now deemed pollinator habitats. As of 2022,
ComEd has distributed 3 million milkweed seeds to feed monarch
butterflies.
To keep up to date with ComEd’s latest initiatives follow us on
Twitter and Facebook.
Commonwealth Edison Company (ComEd) is a unit of Chicago-based
Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), the nation’s leading competitive
energy provider, with approximately 10 million customers.
ComEd provides service to approximately 4 million customers across
northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s population. For
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