Just bought one of these (I guess now I've seen it I should have attempted to make my own ). I did a bit of reading on the Net about them first so with the knowledge that apparently they are unlikely to be (sic!) successful I thought I'd ask if anyone else had tried them?
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No never tried them but did construct a cheaper version just made out of bamboo stack lashed together in a roll to create mini openings along the length and I looked at one last week and it was housed with ladybirds.Best wishes
Andrewo
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Yeah, even I managed to drill various size holes in a small block of oak for solitary bees - its fascinating to watch the holes 'disappear' with a plug of mud one-by-one!
Ah the bit about blue is interesting - cos for the bumblebee box I read that you should make a 'target' out of the entrance so they see it - might try blue paint!To see a world in a grain of sand
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Originally posted by andrewoNo never tried them but did construct a cheaper version just made out of bamboo stack lashed together in a roll to create mini openings along the length and I looked at one last week and it was housed with ladybirds.To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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If you have loads of flowers you'll have loads of bees. They love dahlias (I grow them from seed evey year) and the bumble bees love autumn flowering sedum. Last summer we got invaded by a swarm of bees and had to get a bee keeper to come and take them away. He reckoned it was a small swarm of about 12,000. It was all very excitment making at the time.
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I cut old bamboo into 10" lengths and lashed them together (roughly 9-15 in a bundle) with string I then put these 'parcels' in various places (1) trees in the boughs, (2) at the base of a clematis plant, (3) by a jamine trellis, (4) by a fence in my herb bed. Seemed to have worked and recycled my old bamboo which was either broken or useless.
Bees adore borage and blue delphiniums, they also love hyssop.Last edited by Lesley Jay; 19-04-2006, 03:35 PM.Best wishes
Andrewo
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Bumblebee nest plans
I thought I ought to have had a go but I've not got the patience....
From other stuff I've read the success rate of them being used depends as much on where they're sited as anything else. Try and site them somewhere you see bumble'ees looking for a nest - bottom of hedges, long grass, etc.To see a world in a grain of sand
And a heaven in a wild flower
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