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The Wildlife Republic Insect Log Cabin is a beautifully designed insect hotel made from natural bamboo and pine, specifically crafted to attract beneficial insects like wild bees, green lacewings, and ladybirds. With dimensions of 24 cm H, 21 cm W, and 13 cm D, it serves as both a functional habitat and an attractive garden ornament, promoting biodiversity in your outdoor space.
S**N
Well made
Seems fairly sturdy, should hold up to the elements. Time will tell.
M**E
It actually works but unnecessary plastic
Hung this on a post in full sun in my garden. Within a week I could see insects creating nests to lay eggs. A lot of the tubes are now sealed on. In that respect it has worked. For seem reason the manufacturer put fake plastic grass around the edges. I removed this and replaced with dried grass and leaves from garden. The plastic is totally unnecessary. I'm going to make some of my own now and maybe buy a few more for next summer.
S**A
Not yet put in position but very happy with the quality.
Not too fancy and looks practical and functional
S**D
Insect house
Looks good unfortunately when it arrived some areas were loose or broken and its a bit lopsided as it does ont site flat
K**T
Bees nesting but maybe not overly wildlife friendly
Product looks good but the green 'moss' is fake plastic which isn't environmentally friendly. We had bees nest quickly but a lot of the tubes have really rough insides which I think could damage insect wings, smoother drilling would massively improve the product
D**L
Looks great
A very good product for the money. I like the rustic look of it. Standing up to the wind and rain well so far, but no sign of it actually being used yet.
K**
Lovely garden addition
Bought for father in law who loves gardening, he loves this, it’s bigger than I thought even after checking dimensions, looks really lovely and kind for the garden critters too.
A**R
Not perfect
We liked the variety of size openings for bees. However, the back was not sealed which could allow predators in and some of the holes were partially blocked by annoying staples.
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