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Honey bees drink water from bucket. Group of insects on watering place. Bees swarming, drinking water on a sunny day, in garden. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bees are drinking water at birdbath in a flower garden on midday Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bees water drinking place
Bees are drinking water at birdbath in a flower garden on midday Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bees are drinking water at birdbath in a flower garden on midday Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bee drinks water with wet moss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bee in nature drinking on moss Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bees are drinking water at birdbath in a flower garden on midday Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bees are drinking water at birdbath in a flower garden on midday Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bees are drinking water at birdbath in a flower garden on midday Royalty Free Stock Photo
Like all animals, bees need food, water, and shelter. Most insects get all the water they need from their food: think of a caterpillar that feeds on plant leaves, which are mostly water. However, the pollen and nectar that constitute a bee`s diet don`t contain much moisture, so bees must have a water source. As the weather warms and foraging activity picks up, honey bees will start looking for water as well as pollen and nectar.


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