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Why Bees Can't Resist Your Swimming Pool

Swimming pool ready to host the bees
Swimming pool ready to host the bees

How to Keep Bees Away From Pools: The Intriguing Bond Between Bees and Swimming Pools.


Are you perplexed by the frequent appearance of bees in and around your swimming pool, prompting the question: "Why do bees like pools?" This intriguing phenomenon is more than just a coincidence! In our extensive guide, we'll unravel the reasons behind this fascinating behavior, examine the potential hazards it poses, and unveil strategies to keep bees away from the pool. Let's dive in!


Why Bees Can't Resist Buzzing Around Swimming Pools


In response to the often-asked question, "Can bees swim?"—they can't, really.


However, bees are drawn to swimming pools for several critical  reasons: 


  • Hydration Haven:Bees rely on water for drinking, grooming, and thermoregulation, which is why you'll often find bees around the pool. They also utilize water in the honey-making process, their primary source of sustenance.


  • Beat the Heat:Sweltering temperatures can quickly overwhelm bees, and this is the time you will probably find more bees in the pool. A swimming pool offers a refreshing sanctuary, allowing them to cool down and recharge.


  • Chlorine's Allure:Contrary to common belief, chlorine doesn't help bee stings, nor does the scent of it seem to attract bees to the pool. As a natural disinfectant, chlorine maintains cleanliness and inhibits bacterial growth.



The Mineral Connection: A Deeper Dive


While bees are attracted to water sources, there is no strong evidence to suggest that the scent of chlorine specifically captivates them. It may be more likely that they are attracted to swimming pools as a convenient source of water.


Bees require minerals, including salt, for their health. Although they can obtain these minerals from alternative sources, such as mineral deposits or animal perspiration, swimming pools can present an accessible source.


However, it is important to note that not all pools contain salt, and bees may still be drawn to freshwater pools.


Striking a Balance Between Bee and Pool Owner Needs


Keeping bees away from your pool is very difficult
Keeping bees away from your pool is very difficult

As a pool owner, you may be pondering how to reconcile the needs of bees with your own desires. While having bees buzzing around your pool can be irksome, there are several strategies you can employ to minimize their presence while still supporting their well-being.


Local environmental factors, such as climate, geography, and local flora, can significantly influence the presence of bees around swimming pools.


In areas with limited natural water sources or higher temperatures, bees may be more likely to seek out pools as a source of water. Keeping bees away from a pool in this situation is very challenging. Additionally, the presence of certain plants near pools can attract bees due to their need for nectar and pollen.


By understanding the impact of these factors, pool owners can take steps to create a  balanced environment that meets the needs of both bees and humans. 


Offer Alternative Water Sources


Establish shallow dishes or birdbaths filled with fresh water and a few stones for bees to land on, situated away from your pool. This can help keep the bees away from the pool while providing a secure water source.


Bees need water desperately in the summer
Bees need water desperately in the summer

Discussing potential health concerns


While fostering a harmonious relationship between bees and pool owners is important, it's also crucial to address potential health concerns associated with having bees near swimming pools. 


Allergies to bee stings can be a significant issue for some individuals, and bee stings can be painful even for those without allergies.


Pool owners should take precautions to minimize the risk of stings, such as maintaining a safe distance from bees, avoiding wearing bright colors or fragrances that may attract them, and providing alternative water sources away from the pool area. 


Maintain Pool Cleanliness


Regular skimming and cleaning can help deter the accumulation of organic material that attracts bees. This can also help you in your mission to get rid of bees near the pool.

Limit Pool Access


Cover your pool when not in use and consider a pool enclosure to exclude bees.


You can coexist with bees visiting your pool
You can coexist with bees visiting your pool

Detailed information on alternative pool maintenance methods


There are several alternative pool maintenance methods that can contribute to a healthier environment for both bees and humans.


Natural or biological pool systems use plants and beneficial bacteria to maintain water quality, while UV pool sanitization systems and ionization systems reduce the need for chemical disinfectants. Each method has its pros and cons in relation to bee-friendliness, cost, and maintenance requirements.


Local pool specialists in your area can explain these methods and help pool owners make informed decisions about the best approach for their unique situation.


Cultivate Bee-Friendly Gardens


Keep bees occupied with flowers and plants away from your pool area, bolstering their survival and preserving a healthy ecosystem in your backyard.


Spread Awareness


Share information with friends and neighbors about the significance of bees and how to provide alternative water sources for them, fostering a more bee-friendly environment in your neighborhood.


Bees are not good swimmers and will usually drown if they fall into a pool
Bees are not good swimmers and will usually drown if they fall into a pool

Bee Alert: The Perils of Swimming Pools!


Swimming pools can prove to be a treacherous endeavor for our buzzing companions! While they may be enticed by your pool for a revitalizing sip, they can find themselves ensnared in a precarious situation – and we're not talking about honey!


When bees land on the water's surface, they might struggle to take off again and could end up plunging into the water. This isn't just a tragic event for our bee friends but also disrupts the delicate balance of our ecosystem.


So, how can you become a hero and save the day?


 Providing small floaties, like a piece of styrofoam or a pool noodle, onto the water can help if you see bees in the pool.


This creates an attractive landing spot for bees to grab a drink without diving in headfirst. Moreover, keeping your pool impeccably clean will make it less alluring to bees.


Bees: The Unsung Heroes of Our Gardens


As master pollinators, they help flowers bloom, fruits grow, and veggies sprout, while also keeping the honey flowing. Their tireless efforts nurture countless plants and keep our environment buzzing with life.


Let's not overlook the extraordinary role these tiny superheroes play in our ecosystem. They're not just seeking your pool for a quick swim – they're diligently working to make the world a more beautiful and fruitful place.


Plant bee friendly gardens
Plant bee friendly gardens

Imagine a world without bees – our gardens, parks, and farms would be utterly dull, and our plates would be far less appetizing!


So, let's give these little champions the respect they deserve and work on building a poolside paradise for everyone.


By adopting bee-friendly strategies and spreading the word about their significance, we can forge a hive of harmony between humans and our indispensable pollinators. After all, life's just better when we all bee-long together!


Fostering a Harmonious Relationship


It's vital to comprehend why bees are attracted to swimming pools so we can devise ways to coexist with these essential pollinators. By offering alternative water sources and embracing bee-friendly practices, we can create a balanced environment that benefits both pool owners and bees.


Bees aren't just after your pool for a quick dip; they're searching for resources to survive
Bees aren't just after your pool for a quick dip; they're searching for resources to survive

If you see a bee buzzing by your pool, remember that we're all in this together, and it's our responsibility to protect the interconnected world we share.


Bees aren't just after your pool for a quick dip; they're searching for essential resources to survive. Let's collaborate to create a harmonious relationship between pool owners and these crucial pollinators. Let's do what we can to keep bees away from the pool, and have them enjoy fresh water from a water dish or shallow and safe fountain instead.


Betsy and Pete

Las Vegas, Nevada



About Us

Betsy and Pete from Vegas Bees
Betsy and Pete from Vegas Bees

We're Betsy and Pete, passionate Las Vegas beekeepers trained by a master in the field. With hundreds of successful bee and bee swarm removals under our belts, we're not just experts; we're enthusiasts committed to the well-being of these incredible pollinators.


We manage dozens of beehives, both natural and honey-bearing at our Joshua Tree Preserve.


Our Commitment to Excellence


Education is an ongoing journey, especially in a dynamic field such as beekeeping. That's why we continually update our knowledge base, collaborate with other experts, and stay up to date with the latest advancements in bee control methods and beekeeping practices.


We also provide top-tier beekeeping supplies, offering everything a beekeeper needs, from beginners to experts.

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