Morgan
Freeman has played so many roles during his long Hollywood career it’s
difficult to keep track, but his newest role may prove to be his most
important. The actor has turned his 124-acre Mississippi ranch into a sanctuary
for wild bees, in an effort to help support population growth for the little
pollinators. Freeman started beekeeping in 2014 with 26 hives of buzzing
babies, and he explained that tons of bee-friendly plants have been planted on
his property.
Back in
2014, Freeman talked to Jimmy Fallon about his new hobby during an appearance
on “The Tonight Show.” Having taken up beekeeping just two weeks prior to the
interview, the actor described how well he and his bees get along. The actor
told Fallon that he doesn’t even need to wear a protective beekeeper’s suit or
veil when tending to his precious pollinators, suggesting that he has reached a
level of skill and ease akin to his on-screen performances.
Freeman
didn’t start keeping bees because of a sweet tooth, but rather as a direct
response to the mass bee die-offs that have been threatening the survival of
wild bees for the past several years. The actor recognized the opportunity to
make a difference through personal action, so he imported 26 hives full of bees
from Arkansas and started feeding them sugar water. Freeman said he doesn’t
wear the beekeeper’s hat and veil because the bees do not sting him, joking
that the protective gear is “for people who can’t resonate” with the bees. When
Fallon suggested Freeman had become “at one with the bees,” the actor couldn’t
help but agree.
It’s
difficult to measure what kind of an impact Freeman’s efforts may have on the
larger bee populations in North America, but his hobby is an inspiring gesture
of goodwill toward those tiny living creatures that are often taken for
granted.
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