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The Insect Tower will provide valuable habitat in your garden for solitary bees and other insects. The different sections of the Insect Tower have been designed to provide a habitat for a variety of insect species. The nesting tubes are ideal for solitary bees to build their nests in, the vertical slots are designed to encourage butterflies, other refuge holes are perfect for ladybirds and lacewings and the pine cones offer an excellent habitat for a range of other species.
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