Nowadays, most people use a dryer to dry their laundry and consider sun-drying old-fashioned, forgetting that the latter offers plenty of benefits. Yes, electric dryers are fast and convenient, but the sunlight offers a gentle, eco-friendly alternative that keeps fabrics fresher, stronger, and naturally disinfected. On top of that, you save on electricity and extend the life of your wardrobe. However, when we decide to hang our clothes outside, especially when it’s sunny, insects get attracted to the laundry, among them the bees.The reasons why bees may land on your drying laundry is because they rely heavily on their sense of smell to locate food and communicate with their hive. 1. Scent Attraction Bees use scent as one of their main tools for finding food and are able to follow even the most faint traces of floral chemicals carried in the air. Many detergents and softeners include fragrance molecules that are surprisingly similar to those produced by real flowers. When laundry is drying outside, the heat amplifies these scents, sending a signal that resembles a natural nectar source. Since bees are unable to distinguish artificial fragrance from genuine floral compounds, they often land on the drying laundry, especially if it’s of white or pastel color since those colors resemble the blossoms bees typically seek.2. Color and visual cues Except for scent, bees are also attracted to colors. In fact, colors play an important role when it comes to picking the flowers bees visit most often, especially whites, yellows, pastels, and other bright tones. So, when the hanging laundry reflects light or moves gently like a flower swaying in the wind, it becomes an irresistible visual signal for bees. If you add the floral-smelling detergents, the fabric is worth investigating for the bees who are in constant search of flowers rich in nectar.3. Safety and Prevention If you spot any bees on your laundry, don’t forget that they are not only harmless but also the world’s most effective pollinators that transfer pollen from one plant to another, allowing fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds to grow. Please make sure you don’t hurt them because they won’t sting you unless they feel threatened. They are simply there to explore and find some nectar. If you don’t want them near your laundry, try to hang it in the shade instead directly under the sun. You can also opt for a lightly scented detergents that weaken the scent cues they follow

 

 

 

 

 

 

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