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Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
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Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter  Bee House
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Recycled Poly Lumber And Charred Pine Carpenter Bee House

$71.99
1 sold
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Qty
SkuCY-!131895
MaterialRecycled Poly Lumber , Pine
TypeCarpenter Bee House
ColorYELLOW

This handmade bee house is made of environmentally friendly recycled composite wood, with dimensions of 11.5 inches in height, 5.5 inches in width, and 7.5 inches in length. It has strong durability and color fade resistance. The use of stainless steel screws and edge pressing technology make the structure of the bee house very stable and sturdy, and the reasonable internal design provides ample space for mason bees to build nests. In addition, the board surface is made of burned black pine wood, providing a comfortable living environment for bees.

To attract mason, orchard, leaf-cutter, aphid, or carpenter bees, it is recommended to attach the nesting box on the side of a post or building using screws. The ideal orientation for the bee house is facing East or Southeast, as bees are attracted to the morning sun, which allows them to start their activities early in collecting pollen. It is important to avoid placing the bee house near areas where pesticides or herbicides are used, as this can be harmful to the bees. Ideally, position the bee house 3-5 feet off the ground. Bees will naturally find the house without any assistance.