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National Trust Hexagon Insect House

Manufacturer: CJ Wildlife
  • Attract pollinators to your garden
  • Insect habitat
  • Great for kids
National Trust Hexagon Insect House
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National Trust Hexagon Insect House

About this product

The National Trust Hexagon Insect House is an attractive and sturdy certified sustainable timber house which is great for attracting a multitude of different garden invertebrates such as solitary bees (which do not sting), spiders, ladybirds (which are great for keeping aphids in check), lacewings and more. Insect houses provide a great opportunity for children to watch and learn about the lifecycle of these important and beneficial invertebrates.

The National Trust Hexagon Insect House can be placed in your garden, on walls, on sheds, and even balconies up to 3 stories high. For best results place in a sunny, sheltered location near vegetation, preferably no higher than 2m.

Specification

Dimensions: ~ 18 cm x 16 cm x 8 cm

Customer Reviews (1)

  • Lovely bee hotel but needs an overhanging roof
    By Sally 19 Jan 2026
    I bought a couple of these in the sale last year, and mounted them on a sunny wall. Got a few Blue Mason bees nesting in one of them.

    They’re beautiful boxes but I noticed that they get sodden when it rains, due to the lack of overhanging roof. Their location is relatively sheltered (below a large tree) but they’re still getting destroyed by the rain, so before this next season I plan to screw on a slanted roof. Would be good if the manufacturers themselves were to modify the design.
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Manufacturer: CJ Wildlife
  • Attract pollinators to your garden
  • Insect habitat
  • Great for kids
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