Boost biodiversity with support for birds, bees and butterflies
Monday, November 1, 2021
Best for Birds and Wild on Wildlife collections contribute to increased biodiversity in gardens. They enhance the physical environment that supports animal existence. The survival of animals is essential for having a liveable world for both people and animals. Sell housing and food for birds, bees, and butterflies, among other things, to help protect the environment. In this way, you enhance animals' living conditions and offer them a higher chance of survival, even in the city (garden)! At the same time, you allow a large number of people to experience nature from a close distance.
Pampered birds
Bird baths give fresh drinking water and allow birds to cool themselves on hot summer days. This means that safe drinking water does not have to be scarce in times of drought, snow or ice. Birds also go into the water to create a greasy covering on their feathers to make them water-repellent. The oily covering also acts as a bacterial repellant, gives the feathers color, and diffuses a fragrance, making them less appealing to predators. You can easily hang the metal bird bath beneath near a window or terrace, thanks to the chain with hook. That means your customer can enjoy bathing or eating birds even closer! And did you know that the assortment of ceramic bird baths (in white, green and blue) is one of our best-selling products? These popular baths should therefore certainly not be missing from your range. A bird bath, by the way, can easily be used as a feeding bowl as well and is therefore appropriate for all seasons.
Happy little bees
Biodiversity is in jeopardy. Due to a scarcity of food, the population of bees and many other insects are decreasing. There aren't as many varieties of flowers as there once were. Our bee flower seed combination includes a variety of the most appealing seeds for insects like bees. In addition, the cardboard and bamboo-lined bee homes offer great nesting spots. Bees, like butterflies, are drawn to yellow, thus the hexagonal bee house with yellow roof is particularly appealing. For a whole shelf full of bee houses, we have a handy shelf solution and mood boards with explanations to display this sustainable message in a nice and easy way.
Cheerful butterflies
Butterflies love to spend as much time in the sun as possible. Because the sun doesn't always shine, butterflies search for a spot to hide or spend the night when the weather is terrible. The bulk of butterflies emerge in July, and they immediately begin hunting for food and a place to hide. In poor weather, our butterfly boxes are the perfect spot to hide or hibernate. The butterfly box (presented in unique gift packaging) has sidewalls that enclose the bottom to avoid waterlogging. Furthermore, the DIY paint butterfly box helps kids become more conscious of the fluttering buddies who surround them. Of course, we've included yellow paint, which will attract even more butterflies to the self-painted house!