Bee Insect Drinking Cup, Bee Cups for Garden, Bee Cups Water for Bees Garden, Bee Cups for Thirsty Pollinators for Garden, Bees Need Safe Places to Drink Specifications: Product: Bee Insect Drinking Cup Material: Resin Color: Green,Red, Yellow, Blue, Purple Dimensions of each cup: 3.5" long x 1" opening How to Use: Fill the Bee Insect Drinking Cup with clean water, ensuring it is not too deep to prevent any accidents. Place the cup in your garden or outdoor area, preferably near flowers or plants frequented by bees. Monitor the cup regularly and refill it with fresh water as needed. Enjoy watching bees visit the cup and hydrate themselves, knowing that you're helping support these essential pollinators. Package list: 1/Set * Bee Insect Drinking Cup Note: 1,Please allow slight dimens error due to manual measurement.Thank you for your understanding! 2,Due to different monitors and different lighting, the picture may not show the actual color of the item. Thank you for your understanding. 3,As a responsible seller, no matter what problems you have, please sincerely contact us in time, we will reply you within 24 hours.Unique Gift: Giving our bee and insect drinking cups to friends, family, or other people who love nature is not only a special gift, but also a way to spread people's awareness of the importance of bees and pollinating insects. Easy to Use: Fill the bee feeder with clean water and easily place it in a garden or outdoor area. The bright colors and attractive design will attract bees to indulge in a drink, adding luster to their important pollination mission. Versatile Placement: Whether you have a backyard garden, balcony, or even a small patio, our Bee Insect Drinking Cup is the perfect addition to any outdoor space. Material: Made from durable and eco-friendly materials, our Bee Insect Drinking Cup is designed to withstand outdoor conditions while being gentle on the environment. Bee Waterer: This specially designed drinking cup provides bees with easy access to water, helping them stay hydrated while they work tirelessly to pollinate our gardens and crops.