Why

Create your Garden into a Bee Beacon
Our bee stones offer a unique and effective solution for supporting wild bees. Unlike wooden or bamboo alternatives, which can sometimes harbor pests or degrade over time, our clay stones are durable, non-toxic, and specifically designed to mimic the natural nesting conditions that wild bees seek. The smooth, stable surface of the clay prevents the buildup of harmful bacteria, while the material itself remains resistant to weathering, ensuring long-lasting use. Additionally, our bee stones are designed to retain moisture, which is crucial for maintaining a healthy microclimate for the bees. With their thoughtful design and environmentally-friendly composition, PLAN BEE's nesting aids provide a superior, low-maintenance option for creating safe, sustainable habitats for pollinators.
Different bee - different room size
The dimeters of the holes range between 2 and 10mm, depending on the model that you bought. The depth is at least 10 times the dimeter. That is important because if the length is too short, less females will be born, and let's be honest, the lady bees are most important to guarantee survival.
Made of Earthenware grog clay
Your stone is made of clay with some grog and was air-dryed for over a week, and fired at 950 degrees celcius. The bee stone must not be glazed to keep it breathable, which is important for the little brood.
Perfect as it is
No mesh to protect the holes is needed. Birds cannot hold on to the clay stone.
Do not clean
No cleaning needed. The wild bees will take care of it themselves.
Last for decades
If the bee stone has been kept dry at all times it will be in perfect condition for many, many years to come. Unlike the wooden and bamboo ones that need to be replaced after a few years.
all you can eat
Make sure you provide food in the form of flowers from March to October. If you have little space, a flower pot on the garden table will help. (photo top: onion flower visited by yellow-faiced bee)
Rewild a part of your garden
Just leave a part be where nettles can grow, the ground is undisturbed, and nature gets a chance to recover. An excellent spot for Mining Bees
Remove all invative plants
such as Japanese Knotweed (Fallopia japonica), Giant hogweed (Heracleum mantegazzianum)

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