Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House
Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House

Bees Grow Wooden Garden Nest Box Carpenter Bee House

$69.99
$51.99
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SKU: CY-!132236-C2856
Sku CY-!132236
Material Cedar Wood
Type Carpenter Bee House
Color WOOD COLOR

The bee house is made from native cedar and 100% recycled agricultural plastic, providing a space for solitary pollinator species to take up residence and offering a window into their world. This home is exclusively for the habitat of native solitary nesting bees, not for harvesting honey. Over 90% of pollinator species don't actually live in hives; they are solitary and live alone in ground nests or cavities. Cavity nesting bees use existing cavities such as a hollow plant stem. We can help create more habitat by providing cavities of our own. The AirBee&Bee replicates these ideal nesting conditions, providing the setting for pollinators to hibernate through the winter or raise their young.

Care Guide: The bee house doesn't require much attention. All that is needed is to check once a year for when bees have emerged in Spring or Summer, slide out the window and give the nesting passages a quick clean. A wet cloth will do, no chemicals! (This helps remove parasites for the next generation). Keep the sliding door positioned inside the home when not in use.