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The Ladybird / Insect Tower is a natural habitat to enable you to attract ladybirds and other beneficial insects to your gardens by providing much-needed over-wintering space. It is manufactured from solid FSC birch, larch or oak logs, and has a central cavity which can be stuffed with straw or bark to provide winter insulation. The roof can be removed so that the central chamber can be inspected or the natural material supplied can be changed. The timber is naturally durable and does not require preservative, and the Ladybird / Insect Tower comes mounted on a short pole so that it can be placed in a flowerbed, planter or lawn. Site out of the wind in a warm location.
Dimensions: (H) 285 x (W) 140 x (D) 100mm
Weight: 0.84kg