How to Guide with Simon King: Solitary Bee Hive
Our original design Solitary Beehive is an interactive solitary bee habitat constructed in durable FSC certified timber with stacking trays which can be opened for inspection and/or cleaning. Always a friend to the gardener, attracting solitary bees to the garden is not only safe, but beneficial to pollination of flowers, fruit and vegetables The hole sizes of this habitat are precisely specified to attract non-swarming bees like the red mason bee, leafcutter bee and other solitary bees. These friendly bees are industrious and safe around children and pets. The bees are naturally attracted to holes in wood and the Wildlife World solitary beehive provides a habitat that has become harder to find in modern gardens. Fascinating and great for education, the beehive trays can be carefully separated to view the formation of small cells where the eggs are laid, or indeed where predators have been active.

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