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RE: Honeybees Collecting Water

in #homesteading7 years ago

Bees have an organism that needs fresh, clean water constantly to survive and grow. Therefore, the place you choose should have a source of natural water at close range. Most beekeepers put small pieces of wood or other materials into the water bucket, to help beekeepers even stand on those floating pieces and drink water without drowning

  • bees use water to reduce the temperature, he will spray water and scatter in the land of the cell and then evaporate by pouring a stream of air generated by a few hundred workers working
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They definitely do need a water source. I actually keep a small bucket close to the hive, but sometimes they wander and collect from other nearby sources as well.

From the contaminated ponds and from the mouth of sewage water if it was close to the location of the bees
In the summer you have to provide plenty of water