🌼 Create a Buzz in Your Garden!
The Wooden Insect House is a beautifully crafted habitat made from durable cedar wood, designed to attract and support beneficial insects like bees and butterflies. With multiple compartments for various species, it enhances biodiversity while providing a natural breeding ground, making it an essential addition for eco-conscious gardeners.
J**N
Cute addition to the yard
Very cute little house! Hoping to help increase and care for our pollinators with the little house. Well built, went into the ground with ease as the stick is quite sturdy, could be painted to match decor very easily!
A**S
Cute
Cute. Quite small. Comes with 12” stake to put in ground. Questioning just how long it will last. Hubby likes it.
N**E
Cute garden decor
The media could not be loaded. I ordered two of these and they look very cute in my flower garden. I have not yet seen any bees or butterflies on them yet-hence, removing one star.But they look very cute mixed between my roses, petunias, marigolds and garden gnomes. I have a small pumpkin plant whose vines are starting to grow up one of them and it gives it a fairy-like quality. Decent quality for the price.They were easy to screw together and slide into the soil. Overall, I’m happy with the purchase and hopeful bees will use them eventually.
D**N
Butterfly and bee house!!
Beautiful addition to my backyard!!! My butterfly’s love it!!
D**D
Decorative addition
Cute addition to my butterfly garden. The wood is cheap so I stained it to hopefully get a longer life span
C**E
Great bug house so beneficial insects can rest in the garden or greenhouse
Excellent quality well built bug house perfect to place in a planter or garden with nasturtiums and borage favorites for beneficial insects. The flowers provide nectar and attract aphids and other menace bugs, which feed lady bugs and other beneficial insects. Lady bugs can shelter in the holes and butterflies in the slots. The tubes bees can use. I have included a picture of a ladybug larvae and the bug house in a planter in my greenhouse. Ladybugs lay eggs near food supplies so as the bugs develop they have food and shelter. I keep watering centers in the greenhouse for my insect friends too.
A**R
nice house good price
nice house added to my garden post
R**D
Tiny house.
Very small.
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