Why You Should Always Put A Spoon Of Sugar In Your Backyard Before Leaving The House

David Attenborough writes:

“This time of year bees can often look like they are dying or dead, however, they’re far from it. Bees can become tired and they simply don’t have enough energy to return to the hive, which can often result in being swept away.”

“If you find a tired bee in your home, a simple solution of sugar and water will help revive an exhausted bee.“

“Simply mix two tablespoons of white, granulated sugar with one tablespoon of water and place on a spoon for the bee to reach. You can also help by sharing this post to raise awareness.”

Here’s yet another way that will help bees and mankind thrive: plant flowers on your balcony maybe even let wildflowers take over a corner of your backyard. Your local bees will really love it!

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1 Response

  1. sharon 44 says:

    plant a couple of Texas Sagebrush on your property. Not only does it feed the bees, but it feeds butterflies, hummingbirds, other birds and insects. The Sagebrush can grow as a tree or as a well trimmed bush. The tree withstands drought and heat. It even likes a little snow. I planted one near the front door not realizing it would draw so many bees. My husband is DEADLY allergic to bees but so far they are too interested in the bush. Very nice looking bush too.

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