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If you want an easy way to help your local pollinators, then consider building a water station! Many plants and crops rely on pollinators, so the more you attract and help, the healthier your garden will be (for example: "โ€œBee pollination improves crop quality, shelf life and commercial value.โ€)

For a basic one, you will need:

  • Tray or dish
  • Rocks
  • Water

The tray or dish is to hold everything, and the rocks are to give the pollinators something safe to land on. Without the rocks, you will likely end up with drowned bees. Due to evaporation, you may have to fill the dish once or more a day.

HOWEVER, although that is the most common method, there is another one that I prefer that was taught to me by local beekeepers. They use a refilling dog bowl instead of a dish, so it doesn't have to be filled as often.

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While this was advice from beekeepers, the watering stations are not limited to honeybees; you may see all sorts of native pollinators visiting.

If you can't buy a refilling bowl, here is a tutorial on how to DIY one.

No matter what you choose, though, the pollinators will appreciate it! I do suggest putting the water in shade to limit possible algae growth.

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[โ€“] Prunebutt 14 points 1 month ago (2 children)

How do you keep mosquitoes from nesting in them, though?

[โ€“] Blair 16 points 1 month ago

You could use Mosquito Dunks (BTI) which uses a bacteria to kill mosquito larvae, but are safe for fish, pets, and adult insects.

[โ€“] Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone 13 points 1 month ago

Seems like the perfect situation for a BTI dunk. It contains a bacteria that will kill mosquito larvae only, and is certified for organic gardening by the EPA.