Bee b&b Cradle

$35.00

This smaller diamond shaped Bee b&b is made from lightweight, weather resistant, rough sawn cedar. It is recommended for smaller yards or where using several smaller nesting houses is preferred, to promote the well being of the bees and provide multiple locations within the garden to increase the chances that you will attract the desired bees. The design allows for easy mounting directly to a fence, tree or post with keyhole fasteners or small french cleat.

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This smaller diamond shaped Bee b&b is made from lightweight, weather resistant, rough sawn cedar. It is recommended for smaller yards or where using several smaller nesting houses is preferred, to promote the well being of the bees and provide multiple locations within the garden to increase the chances that you will attract the desired bees. The design allows for easy mounting directly to a fence, tree or post with keyhole fasteners or small french cleat.

This smaller diamond shaped Bee b&b is made from lightweight, weather resistant, rough sawn cedar. It is recommended for smaller yards or where using several smaller nesting houses is preferred, to promote the well being of the bees and provide multiple locations within the garden to increase the chances that you will attract the desired bees. The design allows for easy mounting directly to a fence, tree or post with keyhole fasteners or small french cleat.

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We make every effort to ensure that all of our wildlife nesting boxes or feeders are made with materials that meet the recommendations of naturalists for the well-being of the animals. Our wood products are made of raw white pine treated with natural linseed oil for moisture resistance and luster, or natural rough cut cedar. Their construction features glued joints along the roof line and metal screws for long term stability. Most of these boxes can be post or pole mounted following recommended installation guidelines supported by most naturalists for the bees’, birds’, bats’, ducks’ and butterflies’ safety. An improperly mounted box can put the animals at risk to predators. The roofs on the pine houses are painted with neutral color of water based exterior latex paint (two coats plus a latex primer underneath). We avoid bright colors which may look nice but can attract many predators.