Evergreen Garden Busy Bee Hexagonal House - 8 x 4 x 7 Inches Eco Friendly Insect Habitat for Outdoor Garden or Yard
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You should be able to see through the hole. Depending on my situation, I would either contact the supplier or return or exchange the item.
Bee houses are made for bees by this item. Honey won't kill bees if it is brushed against them.
It is a pleasure to speak with you. Thanks for asking me a It is important to use exterior paint of good quality. It can either be latex or oil The paints that contain a lot of pigment are safe for bees. A brand to go for is "Bee Safe" *br> *br>Customer Support thank you
In the past year, I removed mine, cleaned them, and replaced them. If you put straws in it, I would guess you could use paper straws.
Selected User Reviews For Evergreen Garden Busy Bee Hexagonal House - 8 x 4 x 7 Inches Eco Friendly Insect Habitat for Outdoor Garden or Yard
I am in awe of your work! This is cool to me. Wood like this probably dates back to the 18th century I treated mine with water sealant in order to prevent it from wiping off as I applied it. Therefore, I give it a thumbs up. As well as the bamboo and wood chutes and holes being glued in, the display is appealing. I really like the copper ridge cap on the back and the bracket that is on the back makes it really convenient to hang. It is hard for me to find anything to complain about in There have been 3 masonry bee houses (at about this price point) that I have looked at, and this is the only one that has made me 100% happy and not felt cheap. I do not know how long it will take to see if bees nest in it, but bees have nested in the other very similar containers, so I can't think that they won't do the same Now that I have seen that it isn't in stock, I am sorry. As a couple, my wife and I are hoping it comes back into stock because we think we'll be able to gift them to great gardening friends.
On our patio, they have been digging holes (homes) under our wooden shelf. They seem to have found another home near where they have been spending time, which has led to several other types of bees living there as well, It is clear from these pictures that they have worked hard putting grass in some of the holes they created. I find it fascinating to watch and see how quickly the holes fill UPDATED
As we prepare to start our second season of keeping honey bees with this house, we are very excited. As I've watched the honey bees working so hard, I've been amazed by how active they Please see the photo I have added. You can see bees sitting inside the hole openings if you look closely.
The first and fifteenth holes of the week have been.
Six feet long), it has nonetheless attracted several native bees to nest in it in its As well as carpenter bees, it attracted a small wasp and a leaf cutter bee too! I am delighted with its results! 1) I would like to replace the too large tubes with smaller ones, but they are glued into the chassis.
It is not possible to use this bee house in its current form. With the be house, there were no instructions. After reviewing the internet, I found out that the house needs a way to remove the tubes after every Likewise, the ground at the base of the house needs to be prepared for landings. Last but not least, the house doesn't have a place in which to put the box with the bee larvae inside, so some of the tubes had to be cut off so the larvae box could be placed inside. There is just no way this is a good home for a mason bee. We are going to use it after some adjustments. But it isn't the best place to set up a hive for those.
There is a paper label on the unit that states that the tray can be removed (by screwing it in). It looks like there are screws, but there aren't any Amazon images show the unit both with screws and another one I am disappointed with this. Additionally, there are no instructions on how to clean the device. Next season, I will probably drill out the brads to replace with screws so that I can keep the unit. The only way to make this clean is to reverse engineer it. It looks sturdy and attractive at the same time. It'll be fine if I buy an ugly one that can be cleaned next time. The product is made The features of this product are average, so I gave it three stars. The price is higher than most, and it may be easier to hang and more attractive. This is a good average, but I would like it to be a little higher.
In light of all the information I've read about bees becoming a threatened species, I ordered this product. The ability to be oneself Being a hippy and nature lover, I had to do whatever I could in order In addition to being shipped quickly, the product looks exactly like the picture and arrived in excellent Hanging the artwork was easy because it had a hook, which I attached with the largest nail I could find around Located near where I plant my garden every spring, my habitat is now stuck in a tree. I can't wait to see it filled with bees in the near future!.
There are some tubes that are too small for bees and have been rented by red ants because they are too small. There are several things to be thankful for There are bees in my house! I installed the house in the middle of May and am considering removing at least four bee plugs, as well as one small ant house I found in early June. It is my hope that I can assist the next generation of native bees with the proper winter care.