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  2. Insect hotel - Wikipedia

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    Many insect hotels are used as nest sites by insects including solitary bees and solitary wasps. These insects drag prey to the nest where an egg is deposited. Other insects hotels are specifically designed to allow the insects to hibernate, notable examples include ladybirds (ladybugs) and, arguably, butterflies.

  3. Bee hotel - Wikipedia

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    Bee hotels are a type of insect hotel for solitary pollinator bees, or wasps, providing them rest and shelter. [1] Typically, these bees would nest in hollow plant stems, holes in dead wood, or other natural cavities; a bee hotel attempts to mimic this structure by using a bunch of hollow reeds or holes drilled in wood, among other methods. [1]

  4. Pallet crafts - Wikipedia

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    Pallet crafts are crafts and projects which use discarded wooden shipping pallets. Wooden pallets are often used for shipping products, but when these get old, they are often thrown away. However, there are many ways to recycle old pallets. Issue 14 of ReadyMade Magazine issued out a MacGyver challenge to find some way to reuse shipping pallets ...

  5. File:Bug hotel at Woods Mill, Sussex Wildlife Trust, England ...

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    English: A bug hotel (insect hotel) at Woods Mill, a woodland, meadow and wetland nature reserve, and headquarters for the Sussex Wildlife Trust in the civil parish of Henfield in West Sussex, England. The reserve includes a restored but not working water mill and other buildings as an environmental education centre and offices.

  6. File:Bug hotel at Easton Lodge Gardens, Little Easton, Essex ...

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    An insect bug hotel in the Gardens of Easton Lodge, the gardens the remains of a 1947 demolished house with estate at Little Easton, Essex, England. Easton Lodge was built by Henry Maynard in 1597.

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  8. Animal furniture - Wikipedia

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    Animal furniture also refers to furniture made from animals. Such furniture became popular during the Victorian era. In 1896, William G. Fitzgerald wrote an article titled "Animal Furniture" in The Strand Magazine. The article included a photographic gallery of unusual pieces from the era, including a liquor stand made from an elephant's foot ...

  9. “On this day, December 17th, 1969, we were out taking photos for the Morrison Hotel album cover,” Diltz wrote on Facebook. “We were at a transient hotel in Downtown LA on Hope Street.