DIY Bee Hotel Kit

Beevive Ltd
 
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£27.99
 
Letterbox-friendly kit to build your own home for solitary bees or gift to a nature lover in your life! Made in the UK from sustainably sourced panguaneta poplar wood, this kit is designed to be posted through your letterbox and constructed at home to provide a safe space for female solitary bees to build nests and lay their eggs. Key product features: Plastic-free, no glue, no mess! Buildable in under 20 minutes Packaging made from 70% recycled materials and FSC-certified cardboard 🌲 Replaceable150mm length bee nesting tubes with side door & key Instructions and installation checklist included Step-by-step video is accessible via QR code 🎥 Make it personal with our engraving service We also plant one tree for every product sold... buzzing! Flat-pack box dimensions: 320x230x20mm (WxHxD) Constructed dimensions: 190x215x70mm (WxHxD) (screw not included) Please note this product is not a toy and contains small parts. It is suitable for ages 12yrs +
 

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Healthy Home for the Bees

I have various insect hotels already but after learning that it is best to have replaceable 'chambers/cells' for the bees to reduce diseases, I have found it tricky to find one. That was until finding beevive one which you could build yourself and then the tubes can be replaced each year if they did not hatch. I have lots of mason bees, so I am eagerly awaiting them to find this new nest site. It would make a super fun gift as you can build it - which my partner enjoyed doing for me.

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