Bees have many options.
Water for bees using marbles.
They can take water straight from the emitters from the moss from the rocks or from the ground underneath.
One solution to this problem is to add marbles or pebbles to a bowl or pan and then add water.
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.
Honey bees native bees and a variety of other pollinators can meet here for refreshment and conversation.
Don t use any harsh soaps to wash the marbles remember we are trying to avoid chemicals and keep these bees happy and healthy.
They get this water from places like bird baths rivers and streams and open pools of water but they risk drowning.
The marbles give the bees a spot to land so they don t drown when they come to drink.
If you already have a drip system in your garden or yard it would be easy to add a water feature.
Building a bee waterer.
You can help give them an easier place to safely drink by as this post suggests placing marbles inside of a shallow bath of water.
Give your bees butterflies and other beneficial insects a refreshing drink without inviting mosquitoes into your yard using this simple waterer.
The water should rise up the sides of the marbles but not completely cover the marbles.
Any water is a hit.
Recalling that honey bees love salt water pools i made a wading pool for them from a flower pot saucer and a few handfuls of marbles.
Summer s here and it s time for water play.
Foragers seem to seek water sources that are scented flottum says.
A marble bar for bees.
The marbles give the bees a spot to land without drowning.
Don t you love that feeling of diving into the lake or wading in a cool creek or just sitting with your feet in the kiddie pool.
Bees work hard this time of year and need available sources of water to rehydrate.
Change the water frequently to avoid mosquitoes laying eggs in the water.
Honey bees drink water like other animals but they also use it for other purposes.
Adding fresh water every day should do the trick.
In winter especially honey bees use water to dissolve crystallized honey and thin honey that has become too thick and viscous.
An easy way to provide water for honey bees.
If the water is looking dirty rinse off the bee bath marbles.
We re still feedingour honeybees helping them sock away some extra honey to make itthrough the winter.
Within a few minutes dozens and dozens of honey bees congregated on the concrete to lick up the cooling drops.
In summer they spread droplets of water along the edges of brood comb and then fan the comb with their wings.