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One of nature's most valuable pollinators, bumblebees need a warm, dry place to overwinter. This house is a cozy shelter with smart features for the bees. It has two chambers, one for the queen and one for the worker bees; screens provide good ventilation. Includes raw cotton nesting material, too. Lift the removable top, and a clear plastic panel lets you observe the bees' behavior. Place it in the garden in full or partial shade.
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I bought this in the winter and am very anxious for spring so that I can put this outdoors. With the shortage of bees, this is something every gardner needs.
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I am hoping to attract more pollinators to my gardens.
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Disappointed it was not made in US[*]Will use in flower garden
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The house is attractive, well built and has the potential to be beneficial to the garden but it came with NO instructions. This was purchased for an older person and he is clueless about how to use it....where to place it, does it ever need cleaning, etc.
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Looking forward to haveing a more plentiful garden this year due to the bees helping to pollinate everything.
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