Insect house "Insect hotel small" Raspberry
VogelvillaHelp insects & bees by providing them with a comfortable boarding house. Different filled chambers in the insect house serve to promote biodiversity. From bees to ladybugs, a large number of different insects find a home here. Height: 37.5 cm Width: 19.5 cm Depth: 10.5 cm Weight: 2 Kg Mounting method: Wall mounting Insect villas should be attached to trees, houses, garages etc.. It is important that the openings face south, preferably with direct sunlight. In addition, the insect villa should be protected from strong winds and rain. Who moves in where? Holes in wooden roundings: Wild bees Pollinate flowers in spring, nest in summer, shelter in winter Vertical slits: butterflies use them as winter quarters and rain shelter Reed tubes: hatching wasps and wild bees Breeding place in winter for wild bees like mason bees and nesting place for ichneumon wasps (eat aphids) Bark: earwigs and ladybirds Aphid eaters, both day and night in use Cones and twigs: Lacewings and ladybugs Lacewings eat aphids and mites, ladybirds seek shelter at night and in winter Empty areas: to fill yourself With elder branches, reeds, cones, bark and straw |