St Pauli looks to create buzz on bee population

St Pauli is keeping bees inside the club's Millerntor-Stadion and have opted to name its honey product "Ewaldbienenhonig" - which translates to "Ewald honey" - in honour of head coach Ewald Lienen.

Published : Apr 05, 2016 00:04 IST

St Pauli head coach Ewald Lienen
St Pauli head coach Ewald Lienen
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St Pauli head coach Ewald Lienen

German second tier side St Pauli is hoping to generate a buzz in the bid to help the planet's declining bee population by selling honey produced from hives at the stadium in the club shop.

St Pauli is keeping bees inside the club's Millerntor-Stadion and have opted to name its honey product "Ewaldbienenhonig" - which translates to "Ewald honey" - in honour of head coach Ewald Lienen.

As well as selling the honey, supporters have been urged to plant flowers and create bee-friendly window boxes in a bid to boost dwindling bee numbers, while the progress of the bees can be seen via webcam.

A club statement read: "We're happy to play a part in the ecological diversity of the district and we'd be happy if fans and residents [around the ground] let their window boxes bloom in a bee-friendly way."

Lienen added: "I think it is right and important that we ecologically take such a measure of responsibility.

"The name of the honey sounds somehow familiar."

On the pitch, a run of just one win in four league matches has stung St Pauli's promotion hopes.

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