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The design is amazing! A wide range of insects could live here.
Thanks- yes a wonderful palace!
I assume this is for Bees; is that correct?
Hi Charlie- it’s for a range of insects- if you look at the follow up post on creating your own bug hotel you can see the different sorts of ‘home’ and what they cater for.:)