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Wildlife World Interactive Wooden Bee House - Pollinator Bee Management System

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Features

  • SOLITARY BEE HABITAT: This bee habitat has pre-drilled holes to safely attract many nesting bee species, such as leafcutter and carpenter bees These are a gardener's best friend Beneficial for the pollination of flowers, fruit, and vegetables
  • EDUCATIONAL: Watch the bee life cycle Stacking trays can be opened and examined The lid opens so you can see inside Create a natural, eco-friendly "beehive" habitat and enjoy watching the solitary bee's life cycle
  • SAFE FOR CHILDREN & PETS: Mason bees are friendly, industrious, and non-aggressive wild bees They enhance the productivity of your yard and attract bees to the habitat, rather than cracks in your patio or home
  • BENEFICIAL & BEAUTIFUL: Charming, attractive house design looks great in the garden and can be mounted on a wall or a fence Ideal for those who love the environment, and natural, functional outdoor decor for the yard
  • EASY TO USE: Help the bees Place above the ground in a warm, sunny south-facing position Ideally, near plenty of nectar-rich flowers, plants and trees Mason bees work harder than other bees and are extra beneficial for your plants

Description

The Wildlife World Interactive Wooden Bee House is ideal for education and natural bee preservation The bee nester habitat is constructed of untreated, FSC-certified timber with proper hole size for many pollinator bee species, such as the red mason bee, leafcutter bee, and masked bee The wood house features stacking trays which can be opened for inspection and cleaning Attracting solitary bees near your home is safe and beneficial to the pollination of flowers, fruit, and vegetable plants, and trees Mason bees are born pollinators and are not aggressive These friendly bees are industrious and safe around children and pets This bee house helps preserve and promote the natural ecology of the solitary bee family which, unlike bumble bees or honey bees, don't live in colonies in a hive They are gentle and wonderful pollinators in your backyard Solitary bees have a fascinating life cycle, laying their larvae in tubes or tunnels where they gestate for 9 months before emerging in the spring The hole sizes of this habitat are precisely specified to attract non-swarming species The bees are naturally attracted to holes in wood and the Wildlife World solitary beehive provides a habitat that has become harder to find in modern gardens The beehive trays can be carefully separated to view the formation of small cells where the eggs are laid, or indeed where predators have been active Makes an excellent gift for those who love insects, bird or bug-watching, gardeners, beekeepers, farmers, and more Save the bees With this bee house, you are contributing to the preservation of the environment and bee population Based in Gloucestershire, UK, Wildlife World designs and manufactures wildlife-friendly products Our efforts to produce innovative and valuable nesting habitats and feeders for birds, mammals, amphibians, and insects benefit wildlife all over the world


Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 6.69 x 7.09 inches


Item Weight: 1.1 pounds


Manufacturer: Wildlife World Ltd


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: United Kingdom


Item model number: SBH1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • I love this little bee hotel
This little pollinator hotel is great. It is well made easy to take apart and clean. Plus small and attractive enough that it can sit on my porch or gazebo. I thought about leaving it out in the garden but its so pretty I keep it under cover and the solitary bees and wasps still find it.
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2023 by 7crows

  • They love it
Hung this 5 feet high facing East with afternoon shade. Put chicken wire to keep the woodpeckers out. They are using it!!!! Fantastic!! Looking forward to NOT needing to pollinate my tomatoes and zucchini. Welcome bees, welcome to a NO pesticide environment
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Alphabet Soup Alphabet Soup

  • Metal plate on top not perfect
Overall, the bee hotel looks good and sturdy. But there is an issue when I unbox it out from the delivery. The metal plate on the top of the bee hotel comes with some stain and part of it popped up a little. I tried to clean the stain with a tissue paper. It came up a little bit but you can see that it’s still there. I don’t know how to clean it thoroughly. For the popped up part, there is nothing I can do. Is it possible for you to send me just the metal plate so that I can replace it? Thanks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2023 by Fu H. Fu H.

  • Sooo fun
Ours is full of baby bees as we speak. They will come out on their own in the fall.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Cricket

  • It works! Bees have started moving in!
The media could not be loaded. After only a week and a half, bees are moving in! The craftsmanship is a little lacking, taking it apart will be a pain, but thankfully I only will need to do that once or twice a year. It is very cute, aesthetically pleasing and has that nice cedar smell! Out of all the options available on here, this one is by far the best in terms of keeping the bees happy and safe! (And in price) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2023 by Ebon Paddock

  • Very nice (with caveats)
So, of course I took it apart and measured all the holes. I had my son carve a few of them deeper to approach 5" when they were shallow. I do wish the overall footprint was a bit larger to make them 5+ inches readily. Also, the top row of holes (the 'penthouse') cannot be opened (I anticipated this, no issue there) but they were only about 2 1/2" deep. This may be due to roof hardware. My son tried to drill them deeper with only partial success. I guess those will produce only males. I added silicone to the small screws exposed on the roof that attach the roof to the angled roof supports. Anyway, none of that seems to matter to the bees. You can see we slung the nesting box below using rubber bands on the wingnuts, and we have had action by both mason and leaf-cutter bees! As new bee-tenders (not much 'keeping' needed) I like the option of being able to check on the health of the cocoons and possibly (some day) cleaning and wintering them inside. Although in my climate, that shouldn't be necessary; I will probably let them go through winter outside in their semi-protected spot and see how it goes without much intervention the first year. The design is very attractive. The copper atop the peak is adorable as well as functional. It is easy to unscrew the wingnuts to separate the 'floors'. Overall I think this house was a good choice with the flexibility to be as involved as we want to be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2021 by ALE ALE

  • Waste of money
We have flowers of all kinds and tons of different kinds of bees. Not one of them has used the bee house in two months’ time, and we have tried it in two different locations. Also, there is no mounting bracket on this!
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023 by Lisa

  • Well made, easily taken apart for cocoon removal
Like how it comes apart. Right out of the box I soaked with boiled linseed oil (except actual cells). Will fill screw holes with bees wax. As with all my birdhouses, roofs need extra care especially when south facing. I have all different types of houses, most with straws. Ordered another similar house. Will see how it compares. Total organic gardening. Place all boxes in mesh bags on porch when muddied over so critters don’t get them. Will open early fall to remove and clean cocoons and store in garage fridge. This house will make it easier than the straws ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2023 by cyber shopper

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