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    Today I witnessed a bumble bee crawling into the shelter I've made for them!
    I'M SO HAPPY

    It's just a clay flower pot that I've stuffed with used straw from my pet mouse, turn upside down, with the hole closed of course to keep the rain to come in... It's a real success!
    I think the smell from the straw have contributed greatly because I don't have that many bumble bee around...the smell might have attracted them

    It was sunset and lady bumble bee was returning from a hard day work, and in the same time I witnessed the first flight of two babies great tit, with it's parents singing non stop in the elder tree, to guide them!
    They have been great in controlling the aphids on this particular tree, which was infested, now they show their kids where to go for food.... I feel blessed
    Last edited by marialittlebzz; 20-05-2008, 07:49 PM.

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    I think you're right about the 'mouse smell' being important maria. When I got one of the wooden bee boxes I did some googling for info and apparently bumble bees 're-use' old mouse nests. So I think maybe if I do get another bee nest (the last one wasn't succesful!) then I'll need some mouse 'smell'.
    Last edited by smallblueplanet; 20-05-2008, 08:04 PM.
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    • #3
      oh wow that's so great! i made a home this year very similar sounding to yours, but no sign of success, but then again, i didn't put straw in - i think i will try that tip, thanks!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by marialittlebzz View Post
        Today I witnessed a bumble bee crawling into the shelter I've made for them!
        I'M SO HAPPY)

        It's just a clay flower pot that I've stuffed with used straw from my pet mouse, turn upside down, with the hole closed of course to keep the rain to come in... It's a real success!
        I think the smell from the straw have contributed greatly because I don't have that many bumble bee around...the smell might have attracted them
        That's great!
        I'd like to try the flower pot nest, but I'm confused as to how they get in there! I'm assuming they crawl in from underneath, do you make sure there a gaps for them?
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        • #5
          Originally posted by peanut View Post
          That's great!
          I'd like to try the flower pot nest, but I'm confused as to how they get in there! I'm assuming they crawl in from underneath, do you make sure there a gaps for them?
          you put in a pipe that goes from the outside into the pot.

          How exciting marialittlebzz, keep us updated!
          Last edited by lainey lou; 21-05-2008, 08:36 AM.
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          • #6
            Actually, the pot is just sit on a flat stone close enough to the edge to make a "door" were they crawl into...

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