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Wooden Bee Nesting Tubes (Pack of 50)

Manufacturer: Wildlife World
  • Ideal for solitary bees
Wooden Bee Nesting Tubes (Pack of 50)
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About this product

Wooden Bee Nesting Tubes can be used to replace tubes in existing bee boxes or to make your own solitary bee nest box. These specially drilled wooden tubes are ideal for mason bees, solitary bees and other overwintering insects. Each pack contains 50 wooden tubes in a range of sizes, with the internal diameter varying between 5 - 12mm. 

 

Specification

  • Length: 15cm
  • Internal diameter: 0.5-1.2cm

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Manufacturer: Wildlife World
  • Ideal for solitary bees
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