“The Home of the Bed in a Box” FREE Plan from 3Dwoodworkingplans.com Page 1 WOODWORKING PLANS.COM BEE CONDO LUXURY BEE CONDO Insect pollinators contribute $29 billion to U.S. farm income Bees and other insects that pollinate plants in the United States have suffered in recent decades from mites, pesticides, pathogens, land development and habitat fragmentation. Nevertheless, production of insect-pollinated crops has mostly increased this century. Now, new research shows that insect pollinators' value to farmers may be hard to replace. Maintenance for Your Bee House (reprint from: thegardeningcoach.net) Do not move the bee house while there is nesting activity as it may confuse the female bees causing them to abandon their nest. In the winter, protect your bee house from bird predators by placing hardware cloth around it. Make sure to remove the wire in spring so the emerging bees will not damage their delicate wings. Or, store your bee houses in an unheated garage or outbuilding that will stay at temperatures below 39 degrees. Handle the bee houses carefully so as to not damage the brood cells. After 3 or 4 years you may need to clean your bee house or replace it. Several indicators will tell you that it is time for maintenance including no new nests that season, the sealed tunnels have not opened for over a year, or there is debris in the tunnel blocking it. If the bee house needs cleaning but you suspect there are tunnels that contain live young, there is a way to let them emerge but not return to old nest. Use a bucket with a tight fitting lid and painted black to eliminate all light inside. A hole should be drilled in the bottom of the bucket. In the spring, place your old bee house in the bucket and hang it near a new bee house. The bee will emerge and, attracted by the light, will crawl through the hole and find the new house. To clean the old bee house, re-drill the holes all the way through. Then soak it in bleach and water (1:2) for 5 minutes and let thoroughly dry.
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“The Home of the Bed in a Box”
FREE Plan from 3Dwoodworkingplans.com Page 1
WOODWORKING PLANS.COM BEE CONDO
LUXURY BEE CONDO
Insect pollinators contribute $29 billion to U.S. farm
income
Bees and other insects that pollinate plants in the United States have suffered in recent decades from mites, pesticides, pathogens, land development and habitat fragmentation. Nevertheless, production of insect-pollinated crops has mostly increased this century. Now, new research shows that insect pollinators' value to farmers may be hard to replace.
Maintenance for Your Bee House (reprint from: thegardeningcoach.net)
Do not move the bee house while there is nesting activity as it may confuse the female
bees causing them to abandon their nest.
In the winter, protect your bee house from bird predators by placing hardware cloth
around it. Make sure to remove the wire in spring so the emerging bees will not damage their
delicate wings. Or, store your bee houses in an unheated garage or outbuilding that will stay at
temperatures below 39 degrees. Handle the bee houses carefully so as to not damage the brood
cells.
After 3 or 4 years you may need to clean your bee house or replace it. Several indicators
will tell you that it is time for maintenance including no new nests that season, the sealed tunnels
have not opened for over a year, or there is debris in the tunnel blocking it.
If the bee house needs cleaning but you suspect there are tunnels that contain live young,
there is a way to let them emerge but not return to old nest. Use a bucket with a tight fitting lid
and painted black to eliminate all light inside. A hole should be drilled in the bottom of the
bucket. In the spring, place your old bee house in the bucket and hang it near a new bee
house. The bee will emerge and, attracted by the light, will crawl through the hole and find the
new house.
To clean the old bee house, re-drill the holes all the way through. Then soak it in bleach
and water (1:2) for 5 minutes and let thoroughly dry.
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Bees are amazing and so beneficial, unfortunately they decreasing in numbers. They are so important to our agricultural system everyone should help them multiply and survive.
This bee condo plan is a very elaborate bee condo and there is no need to go to this extreme. There are all kinds of structures that are simpler to construct, just search the web and you will find all kinds of ideas. This is one resource I found interesting.