The new Me & My Birds Wild Bird Feed Making Kit from Wildlife World is simply child's play. Trendy, innovative & easy, the award-winning
...A set of 3 Mini Beast Log Cabins for a variety of garden insects. Each British grown log has intact bark & is cut to size & hand
...Our new Minibeast HQ is an interactive minibeast central destination.
Some rooms come ready furnished to suit solitary
...Our new Minibeast Study Garden / Seat is an interactive minibeast central destination.
It is constructed using solid FSC
...The All Seasons Camera System nestbox complete with miniature camera inside makes a perfect gift. Simply put up the nestbox on
...The most natural of bee nesters.
This bee log part of the Wicken Fen range has been hollowed out & filled with special
...Part of the Wicken Fen range this Natural Log Bird Nester is designed by hollowing out a natural log complete with bark intact
...Part of the Stourhead range is the Birds, Bees & Bugs Hotel.
This impressive hotel
Features:
This is one of the minibugs collection of small functioning wildlife habitats specifically designed for children.
It has
...This unique butterfly & moth house is both an overwintering habitat & a feeding station. the door can easily be opened to fill
...This Stourhead bat box features a tapered landing platform design and a single chamber of FSC certified timber with rough sawn internal landing.
The open design reduces the need to clean and allows for easy inspection.
The bat box should
This Stourhead bat box features a tapered landing platform design & a single chamber of FSC certified timber with rough sawn internal landing.
The open design reduces the need to clean & allows for easy inspection.
The bat box should be sited 3
- 5 metres high on a tree post or building facing north, south-east or south-west ideally.
Bats are a schedule 1 protected species under the Wildlife & Countryside Act. It is illegal for any member of the public to disturb a roost, handle or kill any bat. Bat boxes therefore may only be inspected by a licensed bat worker. However, you can monitor your bat box without disturbance, look for mouse-sized droppings beneath the box as a clue to occupation or observe from a distance at dusk to see if bats are exiting the box to hunt.