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Uniform Shape
Customers are highly satisfied with the uniform shape of the Navaris Cardboard Bee Nesting Tubes, which they use for various purposes such as holding colored pencils, weaving, and filling insect hotels. The tubes are also praised for their reasonable price and excellent quality.
Sturdy Construction
Customers are highly satisfied with the sturdy construction of Navaris Cardboard Bee Nesting Tubes, which hold their shape well and arrive in perfect condition. The thin wall construction is also appreciated for ease of harvesting.
Mason Bee Compatibility
Customers are generally positive about the Mason bee compatibility of these Navaris Cardboard Bee Nesting Tubes, with most reporting successful nesting by their mason bees. Some customers have noted that the tubes are a bit thinner and shorter compared to previous purchases but still preferable for their bees. A few customers have had issues with dampness destroying the tubes or not seeing any bee activity.
Highlights
Quality
The tubes are sturdy and easy to use
They are very sturdy and held their shape even when cut to the size i needed.
The thin wall construction will make it easier to harvest in the fall.
Somewhat thinner wall than last years order, but does the job.
Price
They are an amazing bargain considering that my go to garden shop charges 50 cents per tube!
You can get an entire bee house for less than this.
Ended up returning these as they are just over priced.
Packaging/appearance
Nicely packaged uniform shape mason bees went right for them
Came packaged well, no damage to any of the tubes.
Competitiveness
I like that this product was inexpensive in comparison to other options i had found.
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Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I was going to make a bee box by drilling out dozens of holes in pieces of scrap wood that i have
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I built a frame out of some scrap trex and just filled it with these
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Bees are already filling them in
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Sometimes they come too short
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Need to be at least 634 to produce female larvae
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I had several tubes that have collapsed in the house
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Not sure why as any other tubes ive had have never done this
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That it’s simple and i didn’t think i had to rate it
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