A fun and relaxing contraption that realistically simulates a butterfly fluttering about in a mason jar.
While it may look like a real Bengal tiger at first glance, it's actually just an ultra-realistic life-sized handmade replica of one that also can be posed.
A decorative modern habitat for attracting pollinating solitary bees and other beneficial insects to your garden and yard.
This real bat specimen is forever suspended in resin to study up close or enjoy as a curiosity and also won't be able to turn back into a vampire anytime soon.
Albert Einstein: If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would have only four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no... Read More
This castle attracts beneficial bats that eat almost 1,200 flying insects an hour including mosquitoes, help fertilize the ground, spread seeds, and pollinate.
No tools are needed to quickly snap this durable, maintenance-free chicken coop together. This upscale outdoor chicken coop features spacious, well-ventilated... Read More
Just place a shelled nut in the mouth of this heavy duty cast aluminum squirrel and then crack it with ease using the squirrel's bushy tail lever.
This sculptural squirrel-shaped bowl is designed to hold nuts for hungry / nut-hoarding backyard squirrels, hold seeds for birds if you have something against... Read More
Boost your garden's productivity by providing a happy home for peaceful, non-stinging Mason bees. Slightly smaller than honeybees, Mason bees are incredible... Read More
Way cooler than having a real bear in your home, living or stuffed, and could be fun to dress them up or randomly use them for heart-stopping pranks.










