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Bees and jelly (1 Viewer)

Pammer11

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I'm new to this and already have my first question. I'm only having a few visitors a day at my oriole feeder but the bees are insane! They love it so much so my question is this. Is it ok to continue to feed the bees? I would continue to if it's not detrimental to them or the pollination process. I still have lots of bees on my flowers and I don't know what kind of bees are at the jelly. Thanks for any feedback you can provide.
 
I don't believe you will have any problems or detriments to the bee life around you so please don't stop feeding your Orioles ;)

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Hi, welcome to the forum. I agree with KC. Haven’t heard of their being any problems with bees that frequent the oriole feeders.
 
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