Teak Mason Bee House
Mason Bees need existent holes to nest in and our Mason Bee Lodge has the right sized holes for that purpose. Made of lasting redwood trim ends, they will stand up to a good deal of years of weather.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12306 in Lawn & Patio
- Brand: Schrodt Designs
- Model: ML
- Dimensions: 7.00″ h x 7.00″ w x 12.00″ l, 4.00 pounds
- Holes are right size for Mason Bees
- Easy cleanout by removing back
- Redwood will stand up to numerous years of use
- Informative brochure included
- Easy to clean
Teak Mason Bee House Photo
Teak Mason Bee House Photo
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Teak Mason Bee House Pic
Teak Mason Bee House Pic
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
amazing home! By Dr. Mom I have one of these lodges… never really thought much about the mason bee until i saw the Bee house. The pollinate EVERYTHING in my yard!!! so gald I bought it! Dont put it near the house when you hang it though….cause they can get quite active and loud (for bees)… I put mine on a large pine tree in the middle of the yard where I wouldn’t disturb them and they wouldn’t disturb me. What a wonderful addition to my urban space!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Vending machine for woodpeckers By Bruce K While I agree that the mason bees loved this house, so did the woodpeckers. They had a nice feast on the bees over the winter and now we have a picked apart mason bee house. And no mason bees…
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
BEE/WASP CANONDRUM By S.FOI How does one prevent the wasps(aka yellojackets) from bullying the masons right out of the Schrodt ML Lodge with 55 holes in it?? Is there a wasp trap that won’t trap bees? To prevent woodpeckers from eating sleeping bees, put black plastic over the openings up to March. Feed yer woodpeckers, and they won’t scavenge for grub until spring………use a little common sense here. Thanks to the rest of you for your own valuable experience……location, location, location: Lodge near where worker bees will work and not stray into other yards. Birds & bees DO co-exist, it’s the butterflies who are wary (birdfeeders should be located away from butterfly bushes, if at all possible.). Happy cultivating, people!
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