Product Description
Manufacturer's Description
A natural habitat to attract ladybirds and other beneficial insects, these fascinating insect properties are constructed from solid FSC birch logs and oak, larch, or similar timber for durability. The Ladybird Tower has a hollow central chamber making natural insulation and security. Intersecting the chamber are countless holes drilled into the log at an upward angle, to prevent water ingress, but which makes it possible for the insects to reach the insulated and secure inner chamber.
Ladybird Food/Attractant can be applied with the tower if essential and/or the tower might be applied to release larvae with a food source. Not only fun and interesting, the Ladybird Tower provides a habitat for valuable garden insects and comes full with a ground pole which is uncomplicated to web page into lawns, sheltered flower beds, wooded glades or even in planters. The naturally durable timbers call for no preservative.
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By : Wildlife World
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Price : £8.15
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Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 10 x 10 x 48 cm ; 748 g
- Boxed-product Weight: 907 g
- Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
- Item model number: LBT
- ASIN: B0001URNEK
- Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 9 May 2006
Wildlife World Ladybird Tower
Technical Details
- Habitat for Ladybirds, which are beneficial insects as they are natural predators of aphids and greenfly
- Made from naturally durable timber
- Complete with garden pole/spike
- Easily integrates within any garden
Costumer Critiques
The ladybird tower is just as described in the write up. It appears to be nicely created and looks beautiful in the garden. The only factor I wished was that it also came with a way of fixing it to a wall rather than using the supplied ground level spike. Dilemma solved with a brass picture hanging bracket from a local DIY retailer. All I hope now is the ladybirds take up dwelling in it.
This is a sturdy, natural product which delighted my 11 year-old grandaughter who is keen on gardening and wildlife. My only disappointment is that there was no ladybird food obtainable with it, I sourced that from a nearby garden centre.
Wildlife World Ladybird Tower
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