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Reddit mentions of Floating Pond Decor Water Lily / Lotus Foam Flower, Small (Set of 4)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Floating Pond Decor Water Lily / Lotus Foam Flower, Small (Set of 4). Here are the top ones.

Floating Pond Decor Water Lily / Lotus Foam Flower, Small (Set of 4) #2
    Features:
  • Dimension: 1.5" h x 4" Dia.
  • Package Quantity: 4 Floating Water Lily Flowers (These are foam flowers with NO lights.)
  • Color: Purple, Pink, White & Orange
  • Made of soft, flexible durable foam plastic suitable for both outdoor and indoor usage. Please note: These flowers are NOT silk.
  • Let them float freely, or use the small ring on the back of each float to anchor them using string (string not included)
Specs:
Height1.968503935 Inches
Length3.94094487787 Inches
SizeSmall
Weight0.0220462262 Pounds
Width3.94094487787 Inches
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Found 2 comments on Floating Pond Decor Water Lily / Lotus Foam Flower, Small (Set of 4):

u/Simon_Mendelssohn · 27 pointsr/pics

Amazon water lily

sincerely, Dad

u/svarogteuse · 1 pointr/bees

Breaking bees from going to a large open body of water like the pool is basically impossible unless you can provide a similar large source closer so the best you can do is help them access it in a manner convenient to you. Put some floats in the pool tied to the corner closet to the side the bees are coming from. Some of the those floating pond flowers with fishing line down to some rocks on the ledge will tend to keep them in place.

Are they feral bees or managed? Is there a beekeeper nearby who owns them? If so work with him to get him to provide water directly at the hive. If they are feral there isn't much that can be done.

Watering the grass won't hurt the bees, but then you shouldn't water in mid-day or afternoon anyway since much of the water gets wasted to evaporation. Most watering should be done early in the morning so the water has a chance to soak in and then what is left on the leaves evaporates as the sun rises and doesn't leave them too moist for fungus growth.