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    bees in hummingbird feeder

    They’re crafty little guys! I didn’t think so either, I was shocked when I found them in my sink. I may have squeaked and threw the feeder bowl in the drain. 😂
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    bees in hummingbird feeder

    They are able to wiggle in the holes. At the end of our season here in Massachusetts, I opened the feeder and there were about 15 bees inside, swimming (well, drowning, really). The rest of the feeder is closed tight. We don’t have any hummingbirds right now, so the feeder isn’t out. But I can...
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    bees in hummingbird feeder

    I have a similar problem! But I have bees actually inside my feeder. I was changing my nectar today, and two bees were still swimming around the nectar. I managed to get them out, but I’m not sure how they’re even getting in there. This is my feeder. Any advice would be appreciated!!
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