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Exclusive | Beneficial Bug House Welcomes Pollinators and Pest-Eating Insects
- Invite beneficial insects to take up residence
- Solitary bees, like mason bees, help pollinate plants; ladybugs and lacewings help control pests
- Attractive, durable design combined with functionality and convenience
Like a three-story inn for beneficial insects, this attractive insect house provides just the right habitat for some of gardeners' best friends. Solitary bees will nest in the bamboo "upstairs" and the holes in the first floor wood block, so they'll be ready to pollinate your garden come spring. The middle floor will attract pest-eating lacewings and ladybugs; the door opens so you can add a bit of dried grass and a few twigs for them to settle on. We designed the house to the exacting specifications of the insects so they'll feel right at home.
- Fir protected with eco-friendly preservative and oil stain
- 9" W x 6" D x 13-3/4" H
- Keyhole slot on back for hanging
- Gardener's Supply Exclusive
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Attractive (45)
- Durable (22)
- Easy to assemble (9)
- No assembly required (3)
Cons
- Flimsy (4)
Best Uses
- Outdoors (39)
- Gifts (23)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Midrange shopper (31), Budget shopper (14)
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- Family older kids (17), Couple no kids (13), Single female (9), Family young kids (4)
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Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
- No assembly required
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoors
Comments about Beneficial Bug House:
Looking forward to putting this Mason Bee House up as spring arrives!
- I Am A:
- Family Older Kids
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
- Educational
Cons
Best Uses
- Gardening
- Gifts
Comments about Beneficial Bug House:
Visual effects in garden and habitat for bees and ladybugs.
- I Am A:
- Single Female
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Gifts
- Outdoors
Comments about Beneficial Bug House:
I bought this as a gift for my mother. I like that this design allows more beneficial insect types than the previous mason bee house I purchased. I am hoping it can live up to a NJ winter and keep her critters safe.
- I Am A:
- Couple No Kids
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
- Easy To Assemble
Cons
Best Uses
- Gifts
- Outdoors
Comments about Beneficial Bug House:
Price is so nice
- I Am A:
- Couple No Kids
Pros
- Attractive Design
Cons
Best Uses
Comments about Beneficial Bug House:
I purchased this as a Christmas gift for my father who enjoys gardening. When it arrived the roof was broken. It seemed that it was poorly packaged during shipping. My husband called customer service and addressed the issue. They were extremely helpful and friendly. They overnighted another one right away so that we would have it in time for Christmas. The new one arrived in great condition! We are excited to see who will decide to move into the new little home in the spring!
- I Am A:
- Family Young Kids
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Gifts
- Outdoors
Comments about Beneficial Bug House:
I gave this insect house to my brother as a gift. He loved it and can't wait to welcome beneficial insects to his growing garden this spring.
- I Am A:
- Family Older Kids
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Combo Of Insect Use
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Gifts
- Outdoors
Comments about Beneficial Bug House:
I make my own mason bee nesting "tubes" (holes in wood). But your device for mason bees and other insect nesting/reproduction such as lace wings is very practical.
- I Am A:
- Family Older Kids
Pros
- Attractive Design
Cons
- Very Poor Quality
Best Uses
Comments about Beneficial Bug House:
We had to order this twice. The first one was so poorly constructed and finished that we were going to return it. Due to our prior experiences with Gardeners Supply, we agreed to have a second one sent out. This one arrived yesterday broken. Part of the top was broken off and lying in the bottom of the box. The nails that should have been holding it were put in at bad angles which caused it to break. Two days before Christmas and we are trying to glue the darned thing together to give as a gift. Do not buy this product.
- I Am A:
- Family Older Kids
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Outdoors
Comments about Beneficial Bug House:
We need to see next spring who visits our bug house
- I Am A:
- Family Older Kids
Pros
- Attractive Design
- Easy To Assemble
- Quick delivery
Cons
- Part Of Roof Broken
Best Uses
- Decoration
- Gardening
- Gifts
- Outdoors
Comments about Beneficial Bug House:
Really like design - Kind of Frank Lloyd Wright look. Attractive, compact, quaint. Hung on fence behind backyard garden. Not sure it'll work. Fingers crossed. Only problem was one side of roof was broken. Bummer, but sending back, waiting for return's more hassle than worth. Still looks good.
- I Am A:
- Family Older Kids
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Most garden visitors -- more than 95 percent -- are either beneficial or benign.
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