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The Pinta Apex Insect house is constructed from FSC timber. Solitary bees, wasps, and other invertebrates will use the box to lay eggs in providing a great opportunity for children to watch and learn about the lifecycle of these important and beneficial creatures.
For best results place in a sunny, sheltered location near vegetation, preferably no higher than 2m.
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