







🐝 Keep your hive buzzing with the ultimate no-fuss bee hydration station!
The ZAVHOZ Bees Feeding Bowl is a precision-engineered bee feeder featuring a clog-resistant plastic mesh ring and a V-shaped syrup dispenser. Measuring 13 cm in diameter and compatible with wide-mouth Mason jars, it offers a lightweight (82g) and durable solution made from high-quality Ukrainian plastic. Designed to prevent bee drowning and ensure continuous access to sugar syrup or water, this feeder is a must-have for professional and hobbyist beekeepers aiming to boost honey production and hive health.
| ASIN | B09QZWR74X |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 186,241 in Business, Industry & Science ( See Top 100 in Business, Industry & Science ) 171 in Beekeeping Feeders |
| Colour | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (221) |
| Date First Available | 20 Feb. 2022 |
| Item Weight | 100 g |
| Item model number | BF-3 |
| Product Dimensions | 14 x 14 x 2.5 cm; 100 g |
J**.
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.
F**N
April 2023. Bees around my house were not attracted to this. They would fly around or above it, not even pausing to check it out. After a week I tried it without a jar attached, would clean it every night, and put it out again the next morning with fresh nectar. Still nothing. So, instead, I bought 2 dwarf bee balm plants, put them in separate containers, and since the first day, I have had a steady stream of at least 2 different types of bees and butterflies. I have a hummingbird feeder hanging near the plants. One hummingbird always stops to quickly check out the plants before going to the feeder. I find the plants are easier to care for, I don't have to clean jars and make nectar. I'll probably just recycle the bee feeder. ------------------------ Update September 2023. Changed my rating from 3 to 5 stars. The bee balm plants I had bought for the bees are no longer flowering for this season, so I decided to try the bee feeder again. The feeder I received has a black base, I am not sure if that wasn't bright enough to attract bees, so I placed it on the red top of an old hummingbird feeder I no longer use. Maybe that did the trick. I do not place the jar on top, just the feeder that I fill to the brim with sugar water. This is sitting on a balcony railing so too risky to use a glass jar. I am using the same sugar water solution I put in the hummingbird feeder on the other side of the deck instead of the heavier bee solution. The bees love it, full of bees all day long, even one of the hummingbirds will join the bees for a meal, but the bees now stay away from the hummingbird feeder. I bring it in each evening to wash and put it out again the next morning with fresh nectar. My balcony gets full sun all day and with the recent heat wave, and perhaps the hungry bees, I check it throughout the day and occasionally and top it off with more nectar as needed. ----------------------------------- Update, 3 days later. After 3 days on my balcony without using the bottle my balcony was swarming with bees. So, I moved it to the lower deck this morning using the bottle as others have shown, and switched to a 1:1 sugar/water solution. I put a little foil at the opening, as another reviewer recommended, to keep bees from getting stuck inside the bottle. Didn't take long for the bees to find the new location. ------------------------ Update 10/18/2023 So many bees, they are fighting each other. I just ordered another bee feeder and mason jar.
J**N
This seemed to work well until my freakin’ dogs knocked it into my pond. I had JUST filled it with sugar-water. Le sigh. All that being said, I purchased this when I first became a beekeeper; I’ve learned a lot about feeding since then, such as open feeding inviting robber bees to your property and closer to your hive. It also invites other beekeepers’ bees to your property for sugar-water, which is a big no-no in the beekeeping community since syrup causes bees to make “funny honey,” and different beeks choose to feed their bees — or not — at different times of the year. I ultimately decided to use an internal frame feeder in my hive. BUT, that doesn’t speak to the quality of this particular product. In the short time I used it, it seemed durable. But I didn’t see bees on it until it was in the bottom of the pond and the jar (which didn’t experience a similar fate) was wide open for bees to fly in and enjoy the syrup.
H**O
This works great for providing water to my bees. Its easy to clean and works with any mason jar, as long as the mouth of the jar is wide enough to fit. Now my bees have a nice safe place to get their water, and I don't have to worry about them drowning.
L**R
While I love the feeder, I was concerned that it could easily slip off the deck rail and break. To provide more security, I duct taped an upside down plastic lid to the deck rail and placed the feeder inside the lid. 🐝 🐝 are happy, I am happy and feeder is more secure. I don’t think I would risk placing a glass jar on top. I am content to just refill the feeder frequently.
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