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By August Grove
Get it by Wed, 13 May
Provide a haven for beneficial pollinators with this charming bumblebee and butterfly house . This home's unique design features a slanted roof with an extended overhang and includes a mounting peg for easy installation. This house will make a delightful addition to any outdoor space.

By August Grove
Create a safe haven for squirrels in your garden with this wooden nesting box. Generously proportioned, the house features entry holes on three sides and the underneath (perfect for the more inquisitive nut-gatherer) and is decorated with the silhouette of a squirrel at the front. A metal skinned roof completes this nest box, adding an extra layer of protection from the elements, and a metal hanging loop is fixed at the rear for easy siting on a screw or nail.

(Set of 3)
By August Grove
Help provide safe shelter for the bat population, with these large wooden roosting boxes. As well as being one of the most threatened types of mammal in Britain, bats are also among the most misunderstood. Far from being nasty, dangerous animals, they are attractive small, furry insect eaters who need all the help they can get, and in return, they will help to control a large range of garden insects. Bats need a range of roosting sites, including summer daytime roosts, winter hibernation nests, and breeding sites. You can help them find a suitable roost by putting up a simple bat box. Bats particularly need help as many of their roosting sites have been lost during recent years with urban development and encroachment on their natural habitat spaces. This large box is therefore perfect for bat families as the narrow entrance slot and strong timber will help to discourage predators and provide a safe space. It also features a landing strip for the bats to climb in and out of their custom-made shelter. When your bat box is sited, keep an eye out for common pipistrelles - they are one of our smallest bats, weighing the same as 10 paperclips, and are small enough to fit in a matchbox!

By August Grove
Help provide safe shelter for the bat population, with this large wooden roosting box. As well as being one of the most threatened types of mammal in britain, bats are also among the most misunderstood. Far from being nasty, dangerous animals, they are attractive small, furry insect eaters who need all the help they can get, and in return, they will help to control a large range of garden insects. Bats need a range of roosting sites, including summer daytime roosts, winter hibernation nests, and breeding sites. You can help them find a suitable roost by putting up a simple bat box. Bats particularly need help as many of their roosting sites have been lost during recent years with urban development and encroachment on their natural habitat spaces. This large box is therefore perfect for bat families as the narrow entrance slot and strong timber will help to discourage predators and provide a safe space. It also features a landing strip for the bats to climb in and out of their custom-made shelter. When your bat box is sited, keep an eye out for common pipistrelles - they are one of our smallest bats, weighing the same as 10 paperclips, and are small enough to fit in a matchbox!

(Set of 2)
By August Grove
These natural and attractive bat boxes will fit into any garden, woodland, or house wall site. Made from high-quality durable timber providing longevity and excellent insulation. Bats need habitat as many of their roosts have been lost over recent years. The narrow entrance slot and strong timber help to discourage predators. As well as being one of the most threatened types of mammal in Britain, bats are also among the most misunderstood. Far from being nasty dangerous animals, they are attractive small, furry insect eaters who need all the help they can get, and in return, they will help to control a large range of garden insects. Bats need a range of roosting sites, including summer daytime roosts, winter hibernation ones, and breeding sites. You can help them find a suitable roost by putting up a simple bat box. Ideally, place them in groups around three sides of a tree - bats like to move from one box to another during the day and from season to season as temperatures change.

By August Grove
This natural and attractive bat box will fit into any garden, woodland, or house wall site. It is made from high-quality durable timber providing longevity and excellent insulation. Bats need habitat as many of their roosts have been lost over recent years. The narrow entrance slot and strong timber help to discourage predators. As well as being one of the most threatened types of mammal in britain, bats are also among the most misunderstood. Far from being nasty dangerous animals, they are attractive small, furry insect eaters who need all the help they can get, and in return, they will help to control a large range of garden insects. Bats need a range of roosting sites, including summer daytime roosts, winter hibernation ones and breeding sites. You can help them find a suitable roost by putting up a simple bat box. Ideally, place them in groups round three sides of a tree - bats like to move from one box to another during the day and from season to season as temperatures change.

(Set of 3)
By August Grove
These natural and attractive bat boxes will fit into any garden, woodland, or house wall site. Made from high-quality durable timber providing longevity and excellent insulation. Bats need habitat as many of their roosts have been lost over recent years. The narrow entrance slot and strong timber help to discourage predators. As well as being one of the most threatened types of mammal in Britain, bats are also among the most misunderstood. Far from being nasty dangerous animals, they are attractive small, furry insect eaters who need all the help they can get, and in return, they will help to control a large range of garden insects. Bats need a range of roosting sites, including summer daytime roosts, winter hibernation ones, and breeding sites. You can help them find a suitable roost by putting up a simple bat box. Ideally, place them in groups around three sides of a tree - bats like to move from one box to another during the day and from season to season as temperatures change.

Help provide safe shelter for the bat population, with these large wooden roosting boxes. As well as being one of the most threatened types of mammal in Britain, bats are also among the most misunderstood. Far from being nasty, dangerous animals, they are attractive small, furry insect eaters who need all the help they can get, and in return, they will help to control a large range of garden insects. Bats need a range of roosting sites, including summer daytime roosts, winter hibernation nests, and breeding sites. You can help them find a suitable roost by putting up a simple bat box. Bats particularly need help as many of their roosting sites have been lost during recent years with urban development and encroachment on their natural habitat spaces. This large box is therefore perfect for bat families as the narrow entrance slot and strong timber will help to discourage predators and provide a safe space. It also features a landing strip for the bats to climb in and out of their custom-made shelter. When your bat box is sited, keep an eye out for common pipistrelles - they are one of our smallest bats, weighing the same as 10 paperclips, and are small enough to fit in a matchbox!
Bought as a gift for my dad. He was thrilled. Anonymous. Tue Sep 19 2023

By August Grove
Made from untreated wood, this wooden house is perfect for attracting beloved bees to your garden. It's no secret that the bee population is in decline, so it's important that we do our bit to offer shelter and support where we can. It can be positioned on the ground, against a wall, or hung in place with the bracket (supplied). The hive can be taken apart to clean in between the slats and the roof has a stainless steel plate to keep it water-resistant.

By August Grove
This beautifully crafted bee house is the ideal place for bees to shelter in during the winter and ensure their return during the summer, bringing your garden to life. The solid sides provide greater protection for insects and ensure that the nesting tubes stay snugly in place. Try to position your nesting box so that it gets lots of sun and angle its water does not soak into the nesting holes when it rains. Whilst perfect for bees, this easy-to-hang nester is ideal for attracting other beneficial insects into your garden and its design makes it easy to view the inhabitants. This bee home also makes a lovely gift for wildlife enthusiasts and is an ideal educational project for children, helping to introduce them to insect life cycles.

By August Grove
Made from untreated wood, this wooden house will attract a variety of bugs into the garden by offering them a place to nest. Traditionally insect habitats don't look particularly attractive or fun - this one changes that and will instantly bring a smile to a child's face, as well as stimulate their interest. Offering a nesting place for a variety of wildlife, the front panel features a hollow section that is perfect for butterflies. The top section has wooden blocks which offer a nesting place for a variety of bugs, while the bamboo sections above are ideal for mason bees and lacewings. The house can sit sturdily on the ground - alternatively, a metal hanging plate is included if you wish to wall or fence mount the habitat.

By August Grove
Rated 5 out of 5 stars1 total vote
Made from untreated wood, this wooden house is perfect for attracting beloved bees to your garden. It's no secret that the bee population is in decline, so it's important that we do our bit to offer shelter and support where we can. This house can be positioned on the ground, against a wall or hung in place with the bracket (supplied). The hive can be taken apart to clean in between the slats and the roof has a stainless steel plate to keep it water-resistant. This rustic style ladybird hotel is ideal for attracting these beautiful insects to your garden. Made from rustic wood, it features a natural bark roof outer and holes in the front as entranceways. Suitable for hanging from a tree or upon a garden wall, it includes a sturdy metal hanging hook that is naturally aged.
Nice bee house. Joanna. Doncaster, GB. Wed Apr 05 2023