Not just a charming addition to your garden, its an excellent & safe way to introduce your child to the life cycle of a bee. Not only does our bee house enable your little naturalist to become a big-time explorer, it also supports the local ecosystems by providing a safe haven for bees.
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This gardening project offers a fun educational experience in a safe environment. It teaches children about the role bees play in our ecosystem, while promoting biodiversity in your garden. Encourage your kids to step into the fascinating world of nature with the Rivajam Native Bee House Observatory
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To ensure the bee house remains a comfortable home for our pollinator friends, weve included a small brush specially designed for cleaning those cozy bee tunnels. This safe and easy maintenance method doesnt just benefit the bees?it contributes to a healthier, more biodiverse garden environment.
This project offers fun & an invaluable educational experience in a safe environment. It teaches children about the crucial role bees play in our ecosystem, while promoting biodiversity in your garden. Encourage your kids to step into the world of nature with the Rivajam Native Bee House Observatory
A mini-ecosystem within weather-resistant fir wood, designed to promote the health of native bees. The bee-friendly wax coating shields against unexpected weather changes. A long-lasting and environmentally responsible choice, with child safety at its core, and built-in hooks for easy hanging.
Are native bees dangerous? Can I get stung by them?
Native bees are different to your typical honey bee, and typically not dangerous. Most species are solitary, non-aggressive & stinging is very rare. They are essential pollinators that are safe to encourage in your garden, and fascinating to observe!
How often does the bee house need to be cleaned?
The bee house should be cleaned at least once a year, ideally at the end of the season. The product includes a cleaning brush that fits perfectly into the pre-drilled nesting tunnels for this purpose.
How long does it typically take for bees to start using the house?
Attracting bees can take time. Some customers notice activity within a month, but for others, it can take up to a year. Factors like placement, local bee population, and availability of flowering plants can affect the timing.
How can I observe the bees without disturbing them?
The bee house comes with clear acrylic panels covering the nesting tunnels. These allow you to observe the bees and their activities without causing any disturbance or risk to the bees.
What type of flowers or plants should be planted nearby to attract bees to the bee house?
Plant bee-friendly flora like lavender, orange trees, native wildflowers, herbs, or sunflowers near the bee house. Ensure diverse, year-round blooming to provide continuous food and attract bees effectively.