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| | | Making Bumble Bee Nests How small can they be?
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| | | Re: Making Bumble Bee Nests Lots of suggestions online - the basic answer is big enough to hold an entire colony. The smallest container I have seen with a nest inside is a blue-tit nestbox.
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