One solution to this problem is to add marbles or pebbles to a bowl or pan and then add water.
Marbles in water for bees.
The marbles give the bees a spot to land without drowning.
Like all animals honey bees need a dependable source of water year round.
Change the water frequently to avoid don t add.
The marbles give the bees a spot to land without drowning.
Since then i added more marbles so the water is deeper and i can fill it less often.
The more you decorate the plate or saucer with different materials the more useful it will be for the insects to land on when they go for a drink of water.
To water honeybees pour marbles into a pie pan and fill it with water.
But as one guy points out in the comments on the linked page the drawback to this design is that you have to maintain the water level e g.
Don t you love that feeling of diving.
Summer s here and it s time for water play.
A heavy rain could drown your marbles.
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Stones bottle caps marbles corks or wood chips for the bees to land on you can get creative with the design.
The marbles give the bees a spot to land so they don t drown when they come to drink.
We re still feeding our honeybees helping them sock away some extra honey to make it through the winter.
However its important that you know that i am no where near a professional bee keeper.
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The best water sources for bees are ones that won t go dry in the summer won t drown the bees and won t be shared with livestock or pets.
The bees around here have plenty to drink so this isn t a necessity but more of a conversation piece they have streams creeks wetlands and water seeping out of the hillsides.
Hi my name is byron.
Give your bees butterflies and other beneficial insects a refreshing drink without inviting mosquitoes into your yard using this simple waterer.