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  • Gardenature is Europes No 1 manufacturer and supplier of high quality products designed specifically for watching all forms of wildlife, whether it is in the domestic garden, out in the wild, or any other natural habitat.

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06-Jun-2012

Bumble Bee Nester

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i liked the products in that they have a nice appeal to them although i thought that the postage was a bit high and it took a week to reach me.

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Courier service to Northern Highlands does cost a little more and is a 2 - 3 day service as stipulated at the checkout page. Item was dispatched same day as order placed (Weds) and received on the following Weds which because of the Jubilee 4 day holiday, was in fact the 3rd working day.
We were very sorry to learn that the box was damaged in transit, we contacted the customer straight away and offered to replace the item but the item has now been repaired.
All gardenature products are packed to withstand courier handling, but in the unfortunate event that a product should ever be recieved damaged it is our policy to collect and replace straight away.
Thank you so much for your valid feedback and we hope that you are satisfied with our service and follow up to your concerns.
20-Mar-2012

Bumble Bee Nester

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Service rating : Service was good.
Product rating : The product is well-made, but a recent survey showed that bee nesters tend not to get used by wild bees. Queen bumble bees seem to think that millions of years of evolution have ensured that they know far more about desirable nest sites than mere humans. The Bumblebee Conservation Association recommends placing some smelly mouse nesting material inside the bee nester in early February to tempt a queen to take up abode. I have a solitary bee nester at another site and that hasn't been used either. This year I'm concentrating on planting nectar-rich flowers. The bee nesters remain in place and may get used one year. You need patience with wildlife.

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