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Vendor Nature's Way

My First™ Build-It-Together Pollinator House

Model Name: DIY-BEE

Regular price $24.99
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  • GREAT GIFT IDEA: A creative STEM learning gift for kids and adults, this DIY pollinator house kit makes birthdays, holidays, and family projects more fun.
  • HANDS-ON LEARNING: Build, paint, and decorate together while teaching children about bees, pollination, and the importance of backyard conservation. 
  • FUNCTIONAL DESIGN: Features bamboo shoots that provide the perfect egg-laying site for hosting gentle solitary bees that can pollinate up to 20x more than honeybees.
  • COMPLETE CRAFT KIT: Includes pre-cut wood pieces, nails, bamboo tubes, 6 acrylic paints, 2 paint brushes, stickers, and simple instructions for an easy, kid-friendly building experience.
  • LASTING FUN: After assembly, continue learning with included activity ideas as bees begin to use the house, creating a live backyard science project.
  • Ages 3+
  • WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Contains small parts. Not for children under 3 years of age.
  • CAUTION: Kit contains components with functional sharp points. Adult supervision required.
  • Packaging Dimensions: 10.12"H x 6"W x 2.4"D
  • Assembled Product Dimensions: 7.5"H x 4.53"W x 4.1"D
  • This product conforms to ASTM D4236. Click here for additional manufacturing information.

Attracts these beneficial insects:  Mason Bees, Leafcutter Bees, Solitary Bees

Learn how to use an insect house and more about these beneficial insects on our blog.