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Tutus Loco Bee Hotel - Single
Tutus Loco Bee Hotel - Single
Tutus Loco Bee Hotel - Single
Tutus Loco Bee Hotel - Single
Tutus Loco Bee Hotel - Single

Tutus Loco Bee Hotel - Single

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Protect our planet’s precious bees, by offering them 5-star accommodation in your garden – with a Tutus Loco Bee Hotel! A bee hotel is a simple wooden structure designed to mimic the natural breeding nests of solitary bees (bee species that don’t live in colonies or hives). The bee hotel provides a space where solitary bee species can live and breed in safety.

Description
  • Wooden bee hotel
  • Single unit design with colourful pitched roof 
  • A safe nesting & breeding structure for solitary bees
  • A safe place for young solitary bees to grow to maturity 
  • Holes of various sizes mimic those found in the wild
  • Provides access for different varieties of solitary bees
  • Quick & easy to hang
  • Does not attract honey bee colonies 
  • A great way to support the threatened bee population
  • Attracts docile, gentle pollinators to your garden

Did you know? There are close to 1000 solitary bee species in South Africa. Unlike honey bees, they don’t rely on a Queen for breeding; they live independently and need their own private space to breed. Most solitary bee species are stingless, and they tend to be very passive and gentle.

How it works:

  • A female solitary bee selects a hole of the right size & depth to be her breeding nest
  • From her chosen nest, the female will fly back & forth in your garden to collect pollen & nectar
  • She will mix the pollen & nectar into a paste & place it at the back of the hole
  • She will lay her eggs close to this mixture, to give her young the nourishment they need
  • After “filling the pantry” & laying her eggs, she will seal up the hole with various natural materials, then fly off
  • The young bees will grow up safely in the nest, feeding on the pollen & nectar mix until they’re old enough to break through the sealed door & fly off
  • Congratulations you’ve helped a new generation of bees to flourish into adulthood!

Specifications

  • Single unit

Materials

  • Wood

Country of Origin
Made in South Africa

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My bee hotel is well made and beautiful. I am looking forward to the change of season so that it will become occupied. My one gripe is that it is smaller than I expected - it would be helpful to have the measurements on the website so that you know what you are buying.
I put this Bee Hotel up maybe 2 months ago and was worried I had left it too late in the season for the bees to use it. In the last few days I have seen that 2 of the holes have an occupant and there seems to be a lot of buzzing from that area every now and then. I am so happy the bees are using it!
I bought this for myself but couldn't find an appropriate place to hang it (out of direct sunshine and rain) - so I gave it to a friend and she was over the moon! Can't wait to get her feedback on bee activity :)
So cute! Love the design and the little added bags on the front. Still awaiting some guests but it's been great having my toddler run to check each day!
I bought one of these at the Shongweni Market. I hung it up outside my front door and within 2 weeks I was watching a variety of solitary bees build their nests as well as wasps and spiders try get a quick meal. Fascinating to see!
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