Give mason bees a home and watch your garden flourish under the care of these gentle, non-stinging pollinators! Replace the nesting tubes as soon as they are empty in the spring, as female bees prefer new ones each season. Ideal against a south-facing wall (where it won't swing in the wind and where the sun can keep it warm). Replacement nesting tubes sold separately.
Attract pollinating bees to the garden and watch how they work! Flip the roof up to reveal a clear panel through which you can follow their activity in the stacking trays below. Follow the nesting activity and larvae development of several solitary bee species, such as leafcutter, mason, orchard, and carder bees.
Attract (and keep!) more pollinators to your garden with this dual-purpose container. Planter box houses your favorite nectar-rich flowers above, and gives non-stinging mason bees a convenient place to nest below. Can be set on a level surface or hung on a wall or fence.
Bumblebees are under constant threat from dwindling habitats and disease. Help out these valuable pollinators by providing a potential nesting site. Patterned after a honey bee skep, this shelter offers bumblebees a warm, dry place to nest. It's designed for the specific needs of bumblebees, with a single entry and ventilation holes to prevent condensation.
For use with our Mason Bee House and Planter Combo. Nesting tubes should be replaced every spring, after resident mason bees have emerged.
Place this sweet little bee feeder in the garden and you'll be making sure our buzzy friends have a reliable source of food at all times. Inside, a textured spike gives bees a safe place to land and drink up the syrup you've mixed for them (2 parts sugar to 1 part water). Be sure to check on it once in a while and refill it when flower blooms are sparse.
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