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#1 01/20/2013 8:16 pm

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Insect Hotels

Check out the cool website.  I'd love to make one of these!

http://inspirationgreen.com/insect-habitats.html


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#2 01/20/2013 11:34 pm

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Re: Insect Hotels

Now that's something! Something special for each insect critter!

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I live in the woods at a lake in Northern California. My garden is in a smallish clearing. Calypso orchids are among the wildflowers here.

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#3 01/21/2013 7:25 am

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Re: Insect Hotels

I see solitary bees in my garden but I haven't been able to get any to move into what I offered them. I think perhaps my soil is too sandy for them to be able to seal the ends of the tubes. There is no clay close by. I have a lot more luck with burrowing wasps who keep my caterpillars under control. Army worms and cutworms seem to be their favorite prey. Cabbage worms get worked over pretty good by the yellow jackets.


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#4 01/21/2013 7:55 am

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Re: Insect Hotels

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#5 01/21/2013 10:54 am

lesa
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Re: Insect Hotels

How fun are they?  I hung a mason bee house, years ago- and failed to attract even one....


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#6 01/21/2013 12:59 pm

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Re: Insect Hotels

I don't think it needs to be all that big and fancy. Salamanders seem to enjoy the cheap half a star hotels under a loosely placed piece of half rotted wood, and the bumblebees would so enjoy a sleepy night under the stars on a coneflower.

But, just like myself, never standing a chance of being in a 5 star hotel, it's still nice to know they exist, and see pictures of them!


I live in the woods at a lake in Northern California. My garden is in a smallish clearing. Calypso orchids are among the wildflowers here.

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#7 01/21/2013 10:03 pm

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Re: Insect Hotels

Lesa, we hung a mason bee house also and didn't get a single one either - I think the insect hotels would add interest to the garden tho.


Joan - Zone 8a - NW Louisiana
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#8 01/21/2013 10:14 pm

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Re: Insect Hotels

Oh those are so cool!! That really apeals to my I-can't-throw-this-away-because-I-might-use-it-for-something-someday!! Whether any bees, or other critters moved in, it sure would make a fun project for me and my grand daughter! Plus, it would make a attractive-in-a-weird-way garden decoration. throw


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#9 01/22/2013 12:32 am

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Re: Insect Hotels

Some of those are pretty neat looking. I agree Joan, they'd be an interesting focal point in the garden even if you didn't get bees to nest in them.


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#10 01/22/2013 7:20 am

Carol Dee
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Re: Insect Hotels

lol COOL


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