Hanging laundry outside can sometimes attract unexpected visitors—bees. Even freshly washed garments can draw their attention, but there’s a simple reason behind it.
Why Bees Land on Clothes
Bees use scent and sight to find food. Clean laundry can unintentionally mimic flowers. Several factors play a role:
Fragrances: Detergents and softeners often contain floral or fruity scents that bees mistake for nectar.
Moisture: Damp clothes can seem like a water source, which bees collect to cool their hives.
Bright Colors: Whites, yellows, and pastels resemble flowers and appeal to bees.
Heat: Sun-warmed fabrics give off gentle heat, sometimes attracting bees seeking warmth.
Is It Dangerous?
Though startling, bees on clothing are rarely a threat. They aren’t aggressive unless provoked. Avoid swatting or shaking clothes, which can cause stings.
What to Do
Wait: Bees usually leave once they realize no nectar is present.
Move Gently: Use a hanger or stick to bring laundry inside.
Choose Unscented Products: Fragrance-free detergents reduce attraction.
Time It Right: Avoid hanging clothes during midday, when bees are most active.
Final Note
Bees around laundry are more curious than harmful. With simple precautions—like using unscented products or drying clothes in shaded areas—you can avoid unwanted buzz while respecting these vital pollinators.