This is a realistic outdoor photograph of a handmade wooden insect hotel, also known as a bee hotel, mounted on the trunk of a large, lichen-covered tree. The insect hotel is a rectangular wooden structure with a slanted roof, tied securely to the tree with a thick rope. It is divided into three main horizontal levels, all densely packed with natural materials to provide nesting tubes for solitary bees and other beneficial insects. The top section contains hundreds of hollow bamboo and reed tubes of many different diameters and a few thick sawn-off wooden poles with holes drilled into them. A vertical wooden divider splits this top area into two parts. In the middle section, on the left side, there is a small, weathered wooden box with a narrow vertical slot cut into its front. To the right of the door, more bamboo tubes continue, some are missing, thus forming a gap. The bottom section is even more densely filled with a mix of bamboo tubes and larger wooden poles , many of which have multiple holes drilled into them. The wood throughout the hotel is natural brown and beige, showing signs of weathering and age. The background shows a wintry or late-autumn countryside scene: bare tree branches with a bit of frost or dew, a grassy field, and a distant fence under an overcast, pale grey sky. The overall atmosphere is calm, natural, and slightly cold. The photo is taken from a slightly low angle, focusing clearly on the insect hotel against the soft, blurred rural landscape.
Hive Inn.
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