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Leave a spoon in the garden before going to sleep – because many people do it

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Preparing the Spoon Here’s what to do:
Add Sugar: Fill a spoon with sugar, about two-thirds full. You can also use a plastic lid as an alternative.
Add Water: Mix with water until the spoon contains two-thirds sugar and one-third water.
Placement: Place the spoon or stopper outside your door, protected from wind and rain to ensure the mixture remains intact.
The Life-Saving Impact Why put a sugar-water mixture in your garden? This seemingly simple concoction is a crucial energy booster for honeybees and bumblebees. These insects often find themselves too weak to return to their hives after long outings. By ingesting sugar water, they can regain enough strength to continue their vital role in pollination.
Ongoing Care To maintain this mini-bee shelter, remember to replace the sugar-water mixture every three to four days. This practice not only supports our bee population but also contributes to broader environmental health.
By integrating this small gesture into your nighttime routine, you can play an important role in supporting our ecosystem and ensuring the survival of bees, essential pollinators in our environment.
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