Niteangel Natural Wooden Insect Hotel, Garden Insect House for Ladybugs, lacewings, Butterfly, Bee, Bug
- The insect nest box provide a safe environment where garden creatures can shelter, hibernate and lay their eggs, the insect house can also keep insects from entering your warm room.
- The insect hotel makes it easy to find and observe fascinating creatures. the butterfly, bees and ladybugs can use this product as habitat.
- Dry wood and Bamboo can be home to many insects such as ladybirds and lacewings which eat aphids and help keep your plants pest-free. the insect hotel improve the growth of plants in your yard by attracting beneficial insects.
- The iron design on the top can keep the insect house from rainwater. Let the insect house have a longer useful life and make the insects more comfortable.
- If you only have a balcony or yard, the hanging garden shelter is ideal as it provides a choice of suitable habitats in a small area.
KIBAGA Mason Bee House - Handmade Natural Bamboo Bee Hive Attracts Peaceful Bee Pollinators to Enhance Your Garden's Productivity - The for Garden Lovers
- Bee Hive -Enjoy beautiful blooming flowers in your yard with the Kibaga natural bamboo bee house
- Bee House - Attract bees with your fantastic bee hive and enhance productivity of pollination
- Bamboo Bee House - Provide a bee habitat & create a safe environment for native pollinator bees
- Mason Bee House - The hanging bee nest is made of high quality natural bamboo & lasts about 2 yrs
- Carpenter Bee House For Garden - The bee house comes with about 60 nesting tubes + hanging rope
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Nature's Way Bird Products PWH1-C Teal Bee House
- Naturally maintain and improve the health of the plants in your yard, landscape, or garden by attracting beneficial insects!
- Attract gentle solitary bees capable of pollinating up to 20x that of honeybees to help your plants reach their full potential
- Easy-mount hanger
- Dimensions: 8”H x 6”W x 3.5”D
- Attracts these beneficial insects: Mason Bees, Leafcutter Bees, Solitary Bees
Bryan Harding is a member of the American Society of Mammalogists and a member of the American Birding Association. Bryan is especially fond of mammals and has studied and worked with them around the world. Bryan serves as owner, writer, and publisher of North American Nature.