There’s a good reason there is so much buzz around bees. Bees are pollinators, which means they play a key role in the reproductive cycle of certain types of plants. In fact, they pollinate one-third of the food that we eat! Without bees, we can bid farewell to plenty of our fruit and veg options, coffee and chocolate.
Pollination works by transporting pollen from flower to flower. Bright, sweet-smelling flowers attract pollinators such as butterflies and bees. These creatures feed on the nectar produced by these flowers, brushing up against the flower’s pollen. When the pollinator moves on to another flower, it takes the pollen with it, effectively transporting it to where it needs to be (the part of a plant called a stigma) in order to produce seeds and reproduce.
Creating a bee friendly garden is a wonderful way to help bees, but there’s more to this than growing flowers. The phrase ‘busy bee’ didn’t spring from nowhere. Collecting pollen is thirsty work! Unfortunately, bees don’t land with much finesse. By making a bee bath in your backyard you’ll help our fuzzy friends stay hydrated and avoid crash-landing in deep water where they can drown. There are a few ways you can make a bee bath, and we’ve included the best two options below.
You will need:
A shallow dish
Stones or marbles
Plant Pot
Freshwater
This option is great for those that are time-poor and can’t keep up regular maintenance of their bee bath.
You will need:
Mesh
Wine corks or another floaty material
Bucket
Freshwater
This blog was originally written for 1 Million Women.