An experiment to determine the effect of various bee attractants on bee visitation and quantitative parameters in sesame crops was conducted during the kharif season in Amritsar, Punjab. The 10% concentration of each bee attractant (honey solution, jaggary solution, sugar solution, sugar+jaggary solution, and glucon-D+milk powder) was sprayed twice at 10 and 50% flowering of the crop, and bee visitation (no. of bees/5 minutes/m2 area) was recorded three times a day at 0800, 1100 and 1400 hrs. After the first spray, a gradual increase in bee visitation was recorded from 1st to 5th day of observation, whereas after the second spray, bee visitation increased till 2nd day followed by a steady decline afterwards. The bee species, including Apis mellifera, Apis cerana, Apis dorsata and Megachile lanata, were observed at a maximum on plots sprayed with honey solution (4.49±0.49, 3.91±0.39, 3.17±0.28, 3.59±0.25 bees/m2/5 min, respectively), followed by jaggary solution, sugar solution, sugar+jaggary solution, and glucon-D+milk powder. Among the quantitative parameters, the maximum number of capsules per plant (141.86±0.93), seeds per capsule (68.80±0.15), test weight (4.22±0.12 g), and seed yield (5.99 q/ha) were recorded with honey solution.