DIY Bee Hotel Kit 
DIY Bee Hotel Kit 
DIY Bee Hotel Kit 
DIY Bee Hotel Kit 
DIY Bee Hotel Kit 
DIY Bee Hotel Kit 
DIY Bee Hotel Kit 
DIY Bee Hotel Kit 
DIY Bee Hotel Kit 
DIY Bee Hotel Kit 

DIY Bee Hotel Kit 

Sale price£24.99

Build Your Own Home For Solitary Bees Or Gift To A Nature Lover!

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🌟Most recently awarded Gift of The Year 2024 in the design and craft category 🌟

Welcome solitary bees into your garden and experience their pollinating powers with this DIY Bee Hotel Kit, designed in-house by Beevive's very own Architectural Technician and bee enthusiast Jacob Powell 🐝

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.

Solitary bees are a joy to watch. They don't live in colonies (unlike bumblebees and honey bees) and are facing a crisis having lost much of their natural habitat - they need your help!

 

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