Wooden Solitary Bee Hive Hotel Habitat & Hanging Butterfly House

Wooden Solitary Bee Hive Hotel Habitat & Hanging Butterfly House

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Overview

Made from untreated wood, this wooden house is perfect for attracting beloved bees to your garden. It's no secret that the bee population is in decline, so it's important that we do our bit to offer shelter and support where we can. This house can be positioned on the ground, against a wall or hung in place with the bracket (supplied). The hive can be taken apart to clean in between the slats and the roof has a stainless steel plate to keep it water resistant. This rustic style butterfly house is ideal for attracting these beautiful fluttering insects to your garden. Made from rustic wood, it features a natural bark roof outer and slotted holes in the front as entrance ways. Suitable for hanging from a tree or up on a garden wall, it includes a sturdy metal hanging hook which is naturally aged. The ideal height is between 4 and 6 feet in a sunny but sheltered spot. Placement near nectar-rich flowers is encouraged, which will provide residents with a food source.

Overview

Made from untreated wood, this wooden house is perfect for attracting beloved bees to your garden. It's no secret that the bee population is in decline, so it's important that we do our bit to offer shelter and support where we can. This house can be positioned on the ground, against a wall or hung in place with the bracket (supplied). The hive can be taken apart to clean in between the slats and the roof has a stainless steel plate to keep it water resistant. This rustic style butterfly house is ideal for attracting these beautiful fluttering insects to your garden. Made from rustic wood, it features a natural bark roof outer and slotted holes in the front as entrance ways. Suitable for hanging from a tree or up on a garden wall, it includes a sturdy metal hanging hook which is naturally aged. The ideal height is between 4 and 6 feet in a sunny but sheltered spot. Placement near nectar-rich flowers is encouraged, which will provide residents with a food source.