Carpenter Bee Hotel Protective Habitat Egg Laying Hibernation Boring Mason
Carpenter Bee Hotel Protective Habitat for Egg Laying and Hibernation Does Not Harm Pollinators Boring Termite Bees Red Mason Bees. Carpenter Bees, also known as Termite Bees or Red Mason Bees, either find existing holes in decks or other wood structures to lay eggs in or hibernate in. If they cannot find existing holes, they will bore holes in wood structures.
These hand-crafted Bee Hotels offer protection for these bees to hibernate in the winter months and lay eggs in the spring.
We also offer bee traps that will allow you to capture and relocate the bees, if you would prefer. However, these bees are harmless! They do not sting (although they are large and may look scary to some people)!
These cute bird house shaped bee habitats feature holes drilled on both sides to double the number of bees that can hibernate or lay eggs and come with an eye hook so you can hang them using twine, wire, or fishing line. They are perfect for hanging on a porch, from a tree branch, or from a plant hook in your garden or yard.GREAT Value for the price!! and FAST Shipping!!