Easy DIY Bee Nesting Aid
Creating a simple nesting aid for solitary wild bees, such as mason bees, is quick and easy with just a few materials and steps.
Materials Needed
- 1 can (e.g., a small, standard tin; 8.5 cm high, 8.5 cm in diameter)
- Approximately 45 bamboo tubes (6-8 cm long)
- Cotton wool to plug one end of each tube
- Wooden skewer
- Jute string
- Colorful tape
- Scissors
- Hammer and nails
Preparation
Start by using a hammer and nail to make a hole in the bottom of the can. Thread the jute string through this hole to create a hanger for your bee house. Next, use the wooden skewer to hollow out the bamboo tubes, giving the bees plenty of space to nest.
Stuff the bottom of the can with cotton wool to close off one end of the bamboo tubes. This will make it easier for the bees to settle in. Alternatively, you can fill the bottom of the can with plaster to securely hold the tubes in place once it dries.
Tip: If the edge of the can is sharp, flatten it with a hammer to prevent cuts—this should be done by an adult. You can also use a safety can opener that leaves a smooth edge.
Decorate Your Bee House
Wrap the outside of the can with colorful tape (e.g., rainbow colors). Insert as many hollow bamboo tubes into the can as needed to ensure they fit snugly and won’t fall out.
Hang the finished bee house in a sunny, accessible spot, ideally sheltered from wind and rain. To prevent the can from swinging, secure it to a wooden beam or wall so that the bottom of the can rests against it.
Your wild bee habitat is now ready, and the new inhabitants can move in.
Who Will Live in Your Bee House?
Possible residents of this bee house include solitary wild bees like the Red Mason Bee, the Horned Mason Bee, or Leafcutter Bees. The species that move in will depend on the diameter of the tubes and the available food sources in the area.
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