Why are bees swarming my hummingbird feeder?

A:

Late summer and early Autumn is a very critical and difficult time of year for honey bees. We are at the driest part of the year, and there is very little in bloom, but colonies are at peak populations.

Try incorporating late-blooming species in your garden, such as the following:

  • Russian sage
  • Sunflowers
  • California poppy
  • Pacific aster
  • Douglas aster
  • Common yarrow

Read more about what to include in your garden to support pollinator populations in our publication Shrubs and Trees for Bees. It also includes maps of which plants grow well in the various regions of Oregon.

The bees should settle down in a few months as temperatures start to fall below 55° F.

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