You've probably seen the viral tip:
"Leave a spoon of sugar water in your backyard to help tired bees!"
It sounds kind, simple, and full of goodwill. After all, bees are essential pollinators—responsible for 1 in 3 bites of food we eat. But here's the surprising truth: this well-meaning gesture may actually do more harm than good.
Let's clear up the myth—and share what really helps bees thrive.
Why the "Sugar Water" Advice Spread
The idea came from a good place. People see a bee on the ground, seemingly exhausted, and want to help. A spoonful of sugar water seems like a quick energy boost.
And in very specific situations—with a solitary bee, on a cool day, with the right ratio—it can help.
But the viral advice lacks critical context. And without that context, it can cause real problems.

