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Bee and Ladybird Nesting Boxes |
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Bee and Ladybird Nesting Boxes
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Native UK bees enhance your garden but they need homes!
Did you know that Britain has more than 254 species of
native bee? All of these bees play an essential role in
your garden by pollinating flowers. But these bees are becoming
scarce, with fewer wild flowers and suitable nest sites,
about 25 per cent of our native bees are now endangered
species.
The good news is that some of these bees rapidly adapt
to using nest boxes placed in gardens. The Oxford Bee Company has
designed bee nest boxes specifically for the Red Mason Bee
- a gentle native bee that is a very effective pollinator.
The boxes sometimes also attract Blue Mason Bee and two
species of Leaf-cutter bees.
In Britain, this bee's natural nest sites would normally
be found in old, mature hedgerows and along ragged, woodland
edge, where one might expect to find plenty of old bramble
and hogweed stems with broken ends or dead wood and fallen
trees. However, many of these nest sites have disappeared.
This is why gardens assume such importance for a wide range
of solitary bees.
The nest boxes mimic the natural nest sites of these bees
and comes with a complete set of instructions, and an outline
of the Red or Blue Mason Bee's life history.

Mason Bee Nests
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Bumblebee Nests
Bumblebee nest
boxes are designed to attract nest-seeking queen bumblebees
in early spring, who will use them to rear a colony during
the summer.
To start a colony in your bumblebee nest it may be necessary
to catch a suitable bumblebee. Full instructions are included
with the nest, together with lots of information on these
fascinating and useful insects. Bumblebees are excellent
pollinators of a wide range of garden flowers and vegetables.
Ladybird Nests
Ladybirds are
very useful predators of aphids (greenfly, blackfly etc.).
Ladybird nests provide hundreds of safe, snug roosting perches
for ladybirds to spend the winter and cold nights. Placed
in the garden, these ladybird houses will enourage these
beneficial insects.
More Information
- The Life History of the Red
& Blue Mason Bee
- Mason Bees Frequently Asked
Questions
- An Introduction to Bumblebees
Books from the Oxford Bee Company:
- Red Mason Bees
- Wildflowers for Wildlife
- Bumblebees
- Ladybirds
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Large
Cylinder Nest for Red Mason Bees. |
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| Containing 100 nesting tubes complete with liners
and brochure detailing the positioning of your nest and the
care of your bees. |
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Price each
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£19.99 |
Discontinued |
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Small
Cylinder Nest for Red Mason Bees. |
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| Containing 30 nesting tubes complete with liners
and brochure detailing the positioning of your nest and the
care of your bees. |
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Price each
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£9.99 |
Discontinued |
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| Replacement
Tubes for Red Mason Bees Nest. |
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| 20 replacement tubes for Red Mason Bee nests. |
Price
each for
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5+ |
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£3.89 |
Discontinued |
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Small
Cylinder Nest for Blue Mason Bees. |
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| Containing 33 nesting tubes complete with liners
and brochure detailing the positioning of your nest and the
care of your bees. |
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| Replacement
Tubes for Blue Mason Bees Nest. |
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| 20 replacement tubes for Blue Mason Bee nests. |
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| The
Red Mason Bee: Taking the sting out of beekeeping. |
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A practical guide to the management of the Osmia rufa Bee.
The book gives a fascinating description of the Red Mason
Bee's life and how it is useful for pollination in gardens,
allotments, orchards, greenhouses and polytunnels. It is
full of practical ideas of how to look after your native
bee population and how to make your garden a bee friendly
place.
Chris O'Toole is the director of Bee Systematics and Biology
Unit at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
He has written many books on insect natural history including
Bees of the World and Alien Empire.
Published by Osmia Publications, Banbury. 34 pages, softback.
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Bee Gift Pack. |
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| Contains 1 Red Mason Bee Nest, 1 Red Mason
Bee Book and 1 Wildflowers for Wildlife book by Jenny Steel,
Gift Tag included.
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Bumblebee Nest |
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Made from environmentally friendly polypropylene
plastic. It contains 2 sections and comes with nesting material
and a feeding cup for when the bee first uses the nest. Under
the lid there is a transparent plastic roof enabling you to
see what is going on inside the nest without the bees escaping.
Approx. size 37cm long x 21.5cm wide x 15.5cm high (14.5 x
8.5 x 6 inches).
Special Order, Was £29.95 now £19.95 |
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| Bumblebee
Book, by Chris O'Toole. |
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The natural history of these fascination and useful insects,
how to attract them to the garden and provide homes for
them in artificial nests.
Chris O'Toole is the director of Bee Systematics and Biology
Unit at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History.
He has written many books on insect natural history including
Bees of the World and Alien Empire.
Published by Osmia Publications, Banbury. 48 pages, softback.
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| Wildflowers
for Wildlife Book, by Jenny Steel. |
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Plants to make your garden wildlife friendly.
This book describes 30 wildflower species suitable for
garden cultivation, illustrated with full colour pictures.
It details the wildlife they attract and some of the fascinating
folklore that surrounds them. If you are interested in encouraging
more insects and birds to your garden, or simply enjoy seeing
wildflowers, this book will help you choose species suitable
for meadows, shady places, damp spots, gravel gardens or
sunny borders - in fact for just about anywhere in your
garden.
Jenny Steel carried out plant ecology research at Oxford
University before establishing and running her own wildflower
plant nursery.
Published by Osmia Publications, Banbury. 46 pages, softback.
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Ladybird Nest/House. |
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Made from environmentally friendly polypropylene and weatherproof
plastic. Ladybird nests provide hundreds of safe, snug roosting
perches for ladybirds to spend the winter and cold nights.
Approx. size 34.5cm high x 20cm wide x 10cm deep (13.5 x
8 x 4 inches).
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| Ladybirds:
Natural Pest Control, by Darren Mann. |
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Ladybird gardening for beginners: the natural history of
these useful insects and how to encourage them. Illustrated
with colour photographs and suggests ways in which we can
make our gardens more attractive to ladybirds.
There are about 50 species of ladybirds in Britain and
many are common in gardens. Their voracious appetite for
aphids (greenfly, blackfly) make them important biological
control agents. Ladybirds are the gardener's ally in the
constant battle against aphids.
Published by Osmia Publications, Banbury. 40 pages, softback.
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| Ladybird Gift Pack.
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| An ideal present for a keen gardener, the
pack contains one Ladybird House and one Ladybird book in
an attractive presentation box. |
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