How Do I Keep Bees Out of My Outdoor Lights?

Keeping bees away from your outdoor lights can be a difficult task. In some areas, bees may swarm around your lights because of the heat and brightness emanating from them.

The presence of these insects can be annoying, but it is important to remember that they are essential for pollination. Fortunately, there are a few steps you can take to reduce the number of bees attracted to your outdoor lights.

1. Use Yellow Lights
Bees are attracted to bright white light, so using yellow lights around your home can help reduce bee activity near your lights. Yellow bulbs emit light in the wavelength range that bees do not find attractive and can help discourage them from gathering around your lights.

2. Turn Off Unused Lights
If you only need one or two outdoor lights on at night, consider turning off any additional ones you have installed. Bees are more likely to be drawn to brighter light sources and leaving unnecessary lights off will make it less likely that they will gather around the remaining ones.

3. Trim Greenery Around Your Home
Bees often use trees, plants, and shrubs as resting points during their travels, so trimming back any greenery near your home may help reduce bee activity around your outdoor lighting fixtures. Bees are also attracted to sweet-smelling flowers in bloom, so removing any flowering plants near your house may also help keep them away.

4. Use Insect Repellent

You can also spray insect repellent around the area where you have installed outdoor lighting fixtures in order to keep bees away from these areas. Look for insect repellents that contain natural ingredients like citronella or eucalyptus oil as these tend to be more effective than chemical-based products.

Conclusion:

Although it’s impossible to completely eliminate bees from gathering around your outdoor lighting fixtures, taking steps such as using yellow bulbs, turning off unused lights, trimming back greenery near your home and using insect repellents can help reduce bee activity near them significantly.

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Jennifer Watson