JCs Wildlife Small Poly Lumber Mason Bee House - Attracts Bee Pollinators in Your Garden - Made in The USA
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JCs Wildlife Small Poly Lumber Mason Bee House - Attracts Bee Pollinators in Your Garden - Made in The USA
MULTI-TIERED: 8 Removable Routed Charred Pine Panels
EASY TO USE: Easy to Remove Locking Block
ECONOMICAL: Resilient, Recycled Poly-Lumber Construction
DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS: Comes with an Info Sheet on the Use of the Bee House and Mason Bees
DESIGNED TO ATTRACT BEES: The Smell of Charred Pine attracts Mason Bees
This beautiful hand-made Bee House is made by JCs Wildlife from recycled Poly Lumber. It features all screwed construction using stainless steel screws and routed edges. This house will not crack, split or fade - it will look great for years to come. The colors are vibrant and UV protected. The interior boasts 8 rows of panels perfect for mason bee nesting and are removable for easy cleaning. The charred pine used to make the bored panels makes for a cozy home as well. The poly lumber is stain proof, and helps make the entire house easier to clean and maintain. Made in the USA! Dimensions are 11.5"H x 5.5"W x 7.5"L Your bee house will attract mason, orchard, leaf-cutter, aphid or carpenter bees. Attach the nesting box on the side of a post or building by using screws. The house should face East or Southeast. Bees love the morning sun which helps them fly early to collect pollen. Never place a bee house near an area where pesticides or herbicides are used. The house should be positioned 3-5 feet off the ground. The bees will find the house without any help. Spring When the weather starts to warm up to 55F, you will start to see adult mason bees in your area. This is the time that the males and females mate and the females will start looking for a location (your bee house) to lay her eggs. Typically the females will lay eggs until the end of Spring. It is very important to have your bee house up and ready before the adults emerge from their Winter nap. Summer After about a week, the eggs will hatch inside the house and the larvae will feed on the pollen and nectar that is available in each slot.  In late June, the larva will spin a cocoon and begin to develop into an adult bee inside the cocoon. During this period, you will not see any bee activity on the outside of the bee house. Do not disturb the house at this time. Fall In October, you