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ZAVHOZ Bees Feeding Bowl Bee Feeder Hive Water Drinker Sugar Syrup Drinking Dispenser Tool Plastic Mesh Dish Beehive Apiary Accessory Beekeeping Honey Production (Blue)

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Color: Blue


Features

  • Bee feeder with a plastic meshed ring - no clogging, no drowning
  • Measurements: diameter 13 cm/5.51in, inner platform diameter 8.5cm (3.3in), weight - 82 grams/0.18lbs
  • Bee watering station fits for wide mouth Mason jars
  • Made in Ukraine from high quality plastic

Description

Round plastic bee feeder for drinking bees. The bowl goes with a meshed inner ring. Drinking bowls for bees are produced in Ukraine from a high quality plastic. Used with jars with a mouth diameter of 8.5-5.6cm/ 3.3-1.9in. A can /bottle/ jar is filled with water or syrup and is placed upside down on the drinker, ensuring that the drinker is filled with water for several days. The drinking bowl completely eliminates the possibility of the death of bees in the water, as well as clogging.

Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 5 x 0.9 inches; 3.53 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BF-3


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ July 13, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ ZAVHOZ


Best Sellers Rank: #75,608 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #257 in Beekeeping Supplies


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (346)


Item Weight: 3.52 ounces


Manufacturer: ZAVHOZ


Item model number: BF-3


Date First Available: July 13, 2023


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 5.43 x 5.39 x 1.38 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5 x 5 x 0.9 inches


Brand Name: ZAVHOZ


Model Name: BF


Color: Blue


Material: Plastic


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  • Keeps bees safe with minimal mess
Color: Blue
The media could not be loaded. This feeder works really well and makes it easy to provide water or syrup for my bees with very little mess. The design keeps the bees safe and prevents drowning, which is a big plus. My only suggestion would be to have the base threaded for the jar to help prevent tipping—especially on uneven surfaces. Overall, a great product for any beekeeper looking for a simple and effective feeder! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2025 by Tray Tray

  • Simple, safe and effective
I am not a bee person. This feeder is very simple and effective - the bees ( Honey, Bumble, hornets & wasps ) like it. I got these colorful feeders to take some of the bee traffic from my hummingbird feeders - and they seem to help. I have 14 hummingbird feeders and 5 of these bee feeders. This is my peak month for both the birds and the bees - 5 gallons/day for the hummers and 8 quarts for the bees - I never realized the bees drank so much. I followed the instructions ( simple ) and have had no drowned bees. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2025 by T. Kilbourne

  • Very good, but...
I read this on a beekeeper forum: "Never underestimate the power of a bee to drown herself." It's true! They're really rather fragile that way....This feeder is the best I've found, and I've tried quite a few now, from pierced freezer bags to perforated jar lids. BUT this one will cause drowning too if you aren't very, very careful to do a couple of things. Picture #1: This is one the two I purchased. 1) Do NOT use the tiny piece of metal tape included with the feeder! They are too small, and they don't stick that well. Spring for buying a roll of it and cut a piece longer and wider than the one they give you. 2) Make sure you shape the tape so that the v-shaped opening (my second picture) is inaccesible. The bees are so tiny they can worm their way in between the tape and the side of the jar and get stuck or drown. 3) The most typical way they'll drown themselves is if there is ANY gap at all between the perforated ring and the side of the jar. I've actually found a bunch of bees UNDER that ring, drowned. I make sure that the metal tape is bulged out a bit so it's sealed to the jar at the top but bends out just a bit between the jar and the ring and leaves no gap at all for them to get under the ring (3rd picture). I hope that makes sense. This is now the only feeder I use outside a hive, but I always take the time to fiddle with it like this. Happy bee feeding! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024 by Susanne Rauch Susanne Rauch

  • Fabulous feeder for hungry bees!
This has worked amazingly well for our wild colony whose hive is in a hollow tree. We use a bungee over the jar as we often have high winds and curious wildlife. I might consider super gluing a small flexible piece of plastic in place of the foil. We have another feeder with water next to the syrup feeder but the bees prefer our birdbath or outdoor dog water bowl. However, we have seen the squirrels drinking from it. Love this feeder and on days like today, those thirsty girls can empty a quart jar in less than 8 hours. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Trivia Goddess Trivia Goddess

  • Keeps my hummingbird feeders free of birds
Color: Blue
I have put out 8 hummingbird feeders of various kinds. I was enjoying all the birds flying from feeder to feeder until I suddenly noticed bees. It's beginning of Sept here in New England and there are less pollen flowers in bloom.so I went online and did a search to learn how to detract bees. I tried the essential oils but the birds didn't like it. Another tract is to feed the bees a mixture of 1 to 1 sugar water. So used the top of a 5 gallon pail for a while until I found this cute little feeder. This works great set on top of the 5 gallon feeder. Its a very simple design and the bees seem to love it. You just need to supply any bottle that will fit, so I use a canning jar. Fill the jar with sugar/water mixture, put the feeder on top and simply turn over. The jar supplies the right amount of elixir so as not to overflow the feeder. Best part as it won't run out for a few days and the bees and hummingbirds are all happy. Thank you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2023 by Martha

  • Phenomenal Kevorkian feeder if you want a bunch of bees to die.
In their picture, you can see the small slice that looks like a small pie piece out of the yellow plastic area right? Well, they provide some sort of screen to put on top of that, that supposedly prevents the bees from crawling inside once you have the mason jar on top with the sugar water in it. Firstly, that screen started to fall apart after only a few days of use. Sad. Secondly, the bees figured out how to squeeze themselves between the screen and the mason jar on day 3. The honey bees were drinking the mason jar of sugar water so fast I had to replace it once every 4 hours or so, on day one I had to refill it three times. On days one and two I really thought I was helping out the bees as we did not have a lot of flowers for them yet in early spring. On day three I filled the mason jar up and put it on my driveway (we live in the country, no one uses our driveway lol) and 4 hours later, to my horror, I went outside to find a total of 22 honey bees dead inside the mason jar despite the fact that I had used the provided screen. There was even two of them still stuck in between the screen and the mason jar, where the 'slice' is located. That is some stupid engineering right there. I'm not sure what it is with honey bees wanting to commit suicide when they eat, but this feeder will definitely help them out with that. Avoid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024 by JC

  • Many dead bees
Despite the mesh insert, many bees got under the mesh and died. About 50 after the first full day. I was surprised how fast, and intensely bees respond to sugar water. This is both good and bad. The swarm tends to prevent the bottom bees from escaping which contributes to drowning.
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by Richard Crumpton

  • Kills lots of bees… have stopped using it.
Color: Gray
This works amazing when there is sugar water in there, but the moment it gets close to empty, the bees get in there because of the v shape that dispenses water into the plastic bottom. Kills SO many bees… saw so Some else post that they got glued a piece of screen over the v opening and it works. So I will be trying that so I can use them again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023 by John H.

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