Lulu Home Wooden Insect House, Hanging Insect Hotel for Bee, Butterfly, Ladybirds, Beneficial Insect Habitat, Bug Hotel Garden, 10.4 X 3.4 X 5.4 Inch
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We have only had it for about 8 months and it fell apart.
There is no need for construction, it comes the way it appears in the photo.
The size of the object On the ordering page, you can find the dimensions.
As far as I'm concerned, I wouldn't put one on the ground. For this reason, I have one on a wooden fence for bug protection, and another hanging on a shepherd's hook for bug protection
Selected User Reviews For Lulu Home Wooden Insect House, Hanging Insect Hotel for Bee, Butterfly, Ladybirds, Beneficial Insect Habitat, Bug Hotel Garden, 10.4 X 3.4 X 5.4 Inch
This is a great hotel for bugs. A carpenter bee found it within an hour of putting it up and was extremely interested in finding it.
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As soon as I saw this cute little Bug House I thought it was so cute. Although it has only been on for a few months, the back has already fallen There's nothing even close to a cover on it and I didn't even think it should be exposed to the weather since it has gotten troubled by the weather. I do not recommend this.
My intention is to make my garden more attractive to pollinators by using this. I have seen a bee checking it out, but so far no takers. I have been watching it for a week so far. That's a sturdy piece of hardware. The wire was attached to the fence corners by my raised beds by using a wire anchor. It may also be useful to attach it to a stake with a strong adhesive.
comes with a little hook on the back so you can hang it up on a fence post with no issues. It seems to be really well made and is really You should check it out!.
It took me a while to learn about the needs of mason bees, like keeping the larvae safe from predators and fungi. This is cute, but ultimately a trap for the insects enticed.
As described, the item is in good condition. My suggestions are as follows. A side of the box had come away from its glue. In transportation I was not aware I was leaving a trail of sawdust in the home as the sawdust was not covered in the area where it was collected. I would recommend a cover on that area (see picture -. The amount of sawdust on site is not as much as in the picture). There is a description as well of different ways you can install the software. It would be great if it could be placed outside as soon as possible.
We have not heard anything so far. This house does not appear weatherproof so you may need to put a coating down for it to last. I think it will work well once the weather warms up so bugs will start to appear. I will keep you posted.