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beekeeperookie
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Ok this might bee a stupid question but, i am curious does anyone feed hummingbirds with bees in there backyard? The reason I ask is hummingbirds feeders have sugar water in it. I know that attracts bees. What do you guys do? I dont want to start a frenzzy at the feeders
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has not been an issue. i have 3 feeders by the house. sometimes the bees will check out a drip, but other than that, they leave it alone.
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I had dead bee bodies in mine and had to remove it - who knew they would squeeze through such tiny little holes
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Like kathyp I have three hummer feeders and the bees leave them alone. The biggest problem is red wasps. These will even go after the birds. Got two in a moth trap.
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We have 2 hummingbird feeders within a couple hundred feet of the hive and the bee's only occasionaly come by and eye the feeders, but never stop.
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Some of the hummingbird feeders are made to be bee proof.
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