There are numerous websites devoted to building bee hotels.
The basics for a successful one are listed on most of these.
Summary = proper hole sizes and depth. Type of wood. Location for sun and rain protection.
Great work, thanks for taking care of the buzzers!
That is so cool! Where did you get the 'bee hotel'? I might need to add one to the pollinator garden I am planning
I made it out of scrap lumber and old cedar fence posts.
@bigpawbullets So it is open on the side we can see with the cedar randomly stacked & holes drilled in them?
@Heidi68
Ill post the web site for this later......
I'm at my favorite wine bistro currently.
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