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| Has anyone used a bumble bee nester like the ones for sale from garden4less Bumble bee nester It's only £17.99 (plus free delivery). Just wondered if they were a waste of time/money. Would love to attract bumble bees to the garden and to be able to look into the nest with the viewing window. I was thinking of buying one this winter ready for when the queens are looking for a nest in spring. What do you think? ![]() Last edited by Flytrap; 15-09-2008 at 03:19 PM. |
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I have also looked at the ladybird boxes and such like but again don't know if they actually ever attract ladybirds. Anyone used these as well? Thanks, Flytrap ![]() |
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| I've had one of those nester boxes - no bumble bees though. I put it down the bottom of the garden near the hedge, I think it had mice in it. They aren't very resistant to rotting and I think ours has suffered quite badly in just a year. I did lots of googling before getting one and realised the odds were against it being used. I did read that a good way to attract bumblebees was by the smell of an old mouse nest - so maybe there might have been some this year...I've not looked because i ditched it somewhere but if I can find it I'll have a look. I have had some success with different bees - solitary bees (and similar insects) do use the 'nest' holes drilled in wood, you can tell easily cos they cover the hole entrance with mud. ![]()
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| £18 ? that's not reasonable to me ... can't you make something out of sticks and stuff? ![]() I have a bundle of old canes tied up on the side of my shed ... I'm sure there'll be bugs in there if I investigated. here's a site with some home-made suggestions: Bumblebee nest box trial
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| Seriously, I don't think they work. Read "No Nettles Required" a scientific study (but an easy read) on how to attract wildlife to your garden. It debunks a lot of myths (such as having to plant only native plants) and says that basically these ready-made boxes don't work. It could be down to them smelling too "new" or not being quite right in some other way; not put in the right place ... a lot of bird boxes go unused too. I have lots of bees and butterflies, but no special nesting boxes anywhere nearby. I do however have lots of nectar-rich food like broadbeans, French beans, calendula, buddleja and so on.
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| I have an insect box full of canes of various thickneses, I got it off ebay last year. anyway nothing used it last year but this year i am very excited to see that about 5 of the cane holes have been sealed with a papery substance and suspect my little leaf cutter bee (who decimated my fuschia) has laid her eggs inside. |
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