Bees are attracted to the sweetness of the nectar in hummingbird feeders. To keep bees away, you can try one of a few things. You can buy a feeder that has a bee guard, which is a small barrier that the bees can’t get past.
You can also add a drop of dish soap to the nectar, which will break the surface tension and make it difficult for the bees to land. Finally, you can move the feeder away from any flowers or other sources of nectar, which will give the bees less of a reason to visit.
1. Remove the feeder from the area where the bees are congregating.
If bees are congregating around your hummingbird feeder, the first thing you should do is remove the feeder from the area. This will give the bees time to disperse and hopefully find another food source. If the bees are still hanging around, you can try using a bee repellent or traps.
2. Find the source of the bees (likely a nearby hive) and remove it.

If you have bees near your hummingbird feeders, it is likely that there is a hive nearby. The best way to get rid of the bees is to find the source of the hive and remove it. This may require calling a professional beekeeper or exterminator.
3. Use a bee repellent around the area where the feeder was previously located.
If you’re looking to keep bees away from your hummingbird feeder, one option is to use a bee repellent around the area where the feeder was previously located. There are a number of different bee repellents available on the market, so be sure to read the labels carefully to find one that is safe for use around hummingbirds.
4. Monitor the area and remove the repellent when the bees are no longer present.
If you have a bee problem near your hummingbird feeders, there are a few things you can do to get rid of them. One option is to use a bee repellent. You can find these at most hardware stores. Just follow the directions on the package. Another option is to monitor the area and remove the repellent when the bees are no longer present.
Conclusion
You can get bees away from hummingbird feeders by using a bee guard, which is a small screen that fits over the feeding port, or by using a bee-resistant feeder.