Saturday 3 July 2010

BEE Up


Roxana Villa of Illuminated Perfume has written an article on Etsy's blog, Holistic Beekeeping. She then came with a great idea to make a team event of it. Alot of members of the Artisans Gallery Team have been making honey-bee related treasuries and items. Besides that there is a blog it forward, and this is my contribution.

While thinking what to write about bees I remembered Wudwerx, who I met just a few days before on Etsy's forums. I loved his Bee Hotels right away and knew he would have a nice story behind his work.


Beside that these Bee Hotels are gorgeous and are an amazing decoration, Mike explained me how he started and how they function:
''The idea for Bee Hotels came from my parents who run a plant nursery. They had seen articles by the Royal Horticultural Society on habitats for solitary bees, and suggested I try making some. With a little research and designing, my Bee Hotels were born! I decided to make a whole range, to not only attract solitary bees, but other insects too.The Bee Hotels are designed for 2 types of solitary bees: Mason bees and Leafcutter bees. Solitary (or non swarming bees ) are great for your garden. They are not aggressive so are very unlikely to sting you, and they also do an excellent job of pollinating the flowers in your garden, leading to better fruit yields. They use the tubes of the Bee Hotel to nest in. The bees lay an egg in the the tube then build a wall in front of it. The Mason bees build a mud wall and the Leafcutters cut a piece of leaf to fit and then stick it in place. They then do the same over and over again until the tube is full. When the young bees have hatched they break through the walls and escape into your garden to pollinate it.''



''The Bee Hotels are also used by garden spiders and Ladybirds, both of which are really beneficial for your garden, by eating insects and flies that may damage your plants. These Bee Hotels have been designed to enhance any garden, and to help bring it to life. I hope you can find the right one for your garden! ''
Check Mike's Wudwerx shop to discover gorgeous wood work and of course Bee Hotels.

I also wanted to show you what we have made for the theme:



Tomorrow the Blog chain with continue with an article on IlluminatedPerfume's blog.



Blog it Forward Image by Roxana Villa of Illuminated Perfume

17 comments:

  1. i really love these bee hotels, star. so ingenious! thank you for letting us know about them.

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  2. woww your jewels ROCKSSSSS

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  3. Great post!

    Many thanks to both of you for sharing!

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  4. I love bees, since the last incident. They become my best friends. THis is a wonderful post, and I enjoy reading it. Also, your inspiring collection is very beautiful! Go Beeeesss!

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  5. Another great bee-post in the blog it forward: bee up.

    The bee hotels are nice. and so is your jewelry

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  6. This is a lovely post, love the bee hotels and your imaginative jewellery.

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  7. great blog post ! I bought a bee hotel from Wudwerx some weeks ago; and it really works ! I have already some guests. Will blog about it too today.

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  8. Hi there!

    I love the bee hotels! I have one myself and it's hanging in the garden - no guests yet.

    I did a blog post about the bee hotel and you can see it here:
    http://thehighnorth.blogspot.com/2010/06/bed-for-night.html

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  9. a great post, those bee inviting hotels are a wonderful!!!

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  10. Thank you for the comment on my blog. I think Mike's bee hotels are fantastic and he is such a nice person too!

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  11. Fun contribution to the Blog it Forward: BEE up. These Bee hotels are so great, especially for the independent California bee that does not build comb. Your idea of using these hotels to "add more life to your garden" is really great.

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  12. Great article, especially fond of those bee hotels. Lovely jewelry designs too.

    And despite being stung hard on the butt a few weeks ago while gardening, I still love all my bees. Every last one!

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  13. Its amazing, i didn't know about bee hotels, thank you so much for sharing it with us , and your jewelry are awesome!

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  14. All of these were just awesome.

    PussDaddy

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  15. wow-- i never knew about the solitary species of bees..how exciting to know about them-- and those bee hotels are perfect solutions for housing them.. i love your special pieces as well... thanks for adding to the chain of wonderful posts for the "bee up" and for the love of bees!

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  16. The bee hotels are amazing! And I love seeing how your new inspirations show up in your own work, too.
    Lee/OneClayBead

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  17. Wudwerx' bee hotels are amazing!

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