Bee hydration station

Discover Pinterest’s best ideas and inspiration for Bee hydration station. Get inspired and try out new things.
136 people searched this
·
Last updated 1mo
Bee Watering Station. Keep bees hydrated.

Please provide water for our bees. Water is so vitally important for their health and well-being. We need them as much as they need us. Please spread this information. All you need is a dish, pebbles and water. They need these shallow watering stations so they don't drown while trying to drink. Please never swat at a bee. Love them, but do give them their space. Without all their hard work, we would not be able to grow food.

9.6k
Creating a Bee Watering Station in Your Garden

Create a bee watering station easily with a shallow dish and stones. Help bees stay hydrated and support vital pollination in your garden!

272
979K views · 9.1K reactions | Help our bee friends stay hydrated with a bee hydration station. I popped a saucer on top of a pot. Add some small rocks into the … in 2025 | Hydration station, Diy yard, Clay projects

Help our bee friends stay hydrated with a bee hydration station. I popped a saucer on top of a pot. Add some small rocks into the saucer. This gives the bees something to stand on. Add a bit of...

23
How to Make a Simple Bee Water Station for Your Garden DIY | Water station, Bee, Bee friendly garden

Support the bees in your garden while adding a pop of colour, with our DIY bee water station.All living things need water, and bees are no exception. As well as…

111
74 reactions · 23 shares | 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🐝Bee watering station by @asmalllife  🐝 FOLLOW #oregoncityguide for more Oregon City photos & info about this town wit… | Water station, How to kill bees, Bee hotel

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🐝Bee watering station by @asmalllife 🐝 FOLLOW #oregoncityguide for more Oregon City photos & info about this town with entrepreneurship 💥 pulsing through its veins. Just 20 minutes south of...

19
Activity #3: Pollinator Water Station

All plants and animals, including pollinators, need water to keep hydrated and survive. Bees, for example, not only drink water, but gather it to take back to their hives and nests. They use water to dilute (water down) their honey, regulate humidity (the amount of moisture in the hive), feed larvae and to cool the hive. Bees can tell each other where to find water!Butterflies use a proboscis (tongue-like tube for sipping) to sip both nectar and water. You may see butterflies congregating on…

4

Related interests

Bee hydration station and more

Explore related boards