What You’ll Need
| Item | Purpose | 
|---|---|
| Shallow plate, pie tin, or plant saucer | Won’t tip and keeps water shallow | 
| Marbles, glass pebbles, or small stones | Bee “stepping-stones” above the waterline | 
| Fresh water | Replace every few days | 
| Sunny, sheltered spot | Helps bees find it and warms the water | 
Five-Step Setup
- Pick your dish – Any shallow, stable container works.
 - Add a layer of marbles or stones – Bright colors double as a pollinator beacon.
 - Pour water just below the marble tops – Bees perch safely; no swimming required.
 - Place near flowering plants – Morning sun on a table, stump, or raised ledge is ideal.
 - Maintain – Refill with clean water; bring inside if a freeze is forecast.
 
Why Gardeners—Especially Seniors—Love This Project
- No heavy lifting or digging
 - Costs almost nothing (use what you already own)
 - Eco-friendly alternative to chemicals
 - Creative outlet (paint the saucer, mix colorful stones)
 - Conversation starter with neighbors and grandkids
 
Watching bees pause for a sip becomes a daily reminder that small kindnesses ripple outward—to healthier blooms, happier pollinators, and a more vibrant backyard ecosystem. So grab a dish, scatter some marbles, add water, and place your new bee bar outside. Within days you’ll see tiny visitors thanking you—one gentle landing at a time.