Tag: Pollinators (17) | Newest
These little handmade ceramic watering stations for thirsty pollinators like bees and butterflies have a UV-reactive glaze to help attract and guide them in.
Unlike typical hideous-looking plastic hummingbird feeders, this whimsical mushroom-shaped one is handcrafted from ceramic with an enchanting drip glaze design.
This rustic extra large bat house is made from wood, shaped like a spooky old castle, and has four chambers that can house up to 200 beneficial bats.
Inside this aluminum tube is a small corked glass vial of ambrosia that gives an exhausted bee the burst of energy it needs to revive and return to the hive.
Large, colorful glass orbs with a textured surface that naturally collects water to give thirsty bees a safe space to drink from.
This flower-shaped metal butterfly feeder stakes into planters, container gardens, or elevated garden boxes and has a glass bowl in the heart of the flower with... Read More
Just stake this wooden shelter in your garden and watch as pollinators such as butterflies and solitary bees move right in and nest along with other beneficial... Read More
A decorative modern habitat for attracting pollinating solitary bees and other beneficial insects to your garden and yard.
A set of 4 unique honeys made by urban bees in beehives scattered across the Big Apple's rooftops.
Attracts beneficial pollinating butterflies and solitary bees to your garden, pest controlling ladybugs and lacewings to your yard, and nesting birds to your... Read More
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
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 more plants, no... Read More
Provides the perfect shelter for beneficial pollinating butterflies and protects them from the elements and predators (kids with nets?)!
The gentle bumblebee is a vital pollinator and should be welcomed to your garden with this ceramic English-designed all-weather skep.
Filled with honey equaling the life's work of two bees, each golden cell brims with the concentrated nectar of thousands of rare and remote Georgia flowers.
A collection of rare bee honey in hand-corked glass jars bottled from hives from the four corners of the earth - forest, mountain, tropics and desert.
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