
Encouraging beneficial and threatened insects to take up residence. A bug hotel at Holland Gardens, Taranaki, NZ. Image: Su Leslie 2019
Encouraging beneficial and threatened insects to take up residence. A bug hotel at Holland Gardens, Taranaki, NZ. Image: Su Leslie 2019
This is marvelous, Su! We have a bee hotel in Oakland’s botanical gardens across the street. I should probably follow your lead and post the photo. It’s called AirbeeNbee.
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Love it!! They are such a good idea: Iβm investigating whether I could make a couple as Christmas presents.
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That would Bee the best Christmas present ever! π
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Love that name!! π
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I’m sure the bugs would love it there, Su.
Leslie xoxo
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I thought so too.
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Oh, itβs a bug mansion!
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WOW this looks absolutely HUGE. I’ve bought one a year or so ago and I hung it into a tree. The weather has already damaged it somewhat but I live in hope. But THIS looks like a WORLD for the bugs & insects. It sure is a great HOME!
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Isnβt it fabulous. Itβs located next to a really lovely little food forest and some huge raised vege beds.
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On another topic; have you followed the Stephen Colbert LATE SHOW on YouTube? He wants to become the next New Zealander! π Thought of you…. If you want a link, let me know, I just don’t want to bury YOUR blog under my comments & links….
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That’s bigger than any of the ones I saw in France. I think it’s a great idea and funny that you and Debbie each have one this week.
janet
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Great minds ππ
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Wow! I just realized I grew up with a bug hotel in my parent’s 100 year old farmhouse. We just called it “the basement”. π
Seriously though, a great idea.
Deb
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Brilliant!! We had a βshedβ that performed the same function.
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What a splendid one!
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Isnβt it!
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This is a marvelous photo.
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Thanks so much π
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Sweet one
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That’s an impressive MacMansion! The bugs here use my shed π
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π same here
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I love it! I wonder if you need to check out who the neighbours are before moving in. It’s a ‘bug eat bug world’ after all.
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I bought a very small version of this a year ago called a Native Bee Hotel – no bees as yet just spiders and wasps π°
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I was wondering about that! The ads for bug hotels always talk about βbeneficialβ insects, as though there is some sort of door policy on them.
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what a nice discovery – truly a one of a kind home – and cheers to whoever made this
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Now that is an impressive insect home, Su. Great to see
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That’s easily the biggest insect hotel I’ve ever seen!! π Wonderful!
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Me too. But I guess they needed it to help pollinate the huge gardens.
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