Pollinators and beneficial bugs need a home in your garden! These houses are a fun and practical addition to your home garden. They are perfect for kids to learn about organic farming, predatory insects and pollinators. The houses harbor beneficial bugs that keep insects such as aphids off our plants. Pollinators use the houses to develop from egg to adulthood, where they can facilitate the reproduction of flowering plants! Help host these essential species right in your garden. This house is particularly helpful for solitary bees. Solitary bees are typically stingless and are excellent pollinators. Since females depend on a hive for nesting, they must build one from hollow logs, rarely found in our gardens. Solitary bee populations are in serious decline and desperately need our help!