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An insect hotel, also known as a bee or bug hotel, is prominently featured in the image, attached to a large, weathered wooden beam. The hotel itself is crafted from light-colored wood and metal, featuring a triangular, pitched roof made of bright, riveted metal. The structure is divided into multiple compartments, each housing different natural materials to attract various insects.

On the left side, beneath the sloped metal roof, there is a mesh-covered section filled with dried leaves or straw. The upper right compartment contains an array of bamboo-like tubes of varying sizes, alongside two round wooden blocks with several holes drilled into them, likely serving as nesting sites for solitary bees. Below these, a wooden section resembles a drawer with a horizontal cut-out acting as a handle. The bottom right compartment is also mesh-covered and packed with pine cones or similar woody debris.

The insect hotel is affixed to a substantial wooden beam, which appears weathered with a greyish hue, visible wood grain, and horizontal striations. Due to the image's vertical orientation, the hotel and beam are depicted diagonally across the frame. The background to the lower left reveals a bright, overcast sky, suggesting daytime with diffused lighting. In the lower right corner, out-of-focus green leaves from a tree are visible, indicating an outdoor setting, potentially a park or garden area within New Westminster, Canada.

No people or visible text are present in the image. The scene is static, highlighting an ecological installation designed to support local insect populations.
MVerno

Apr 28, 2026, 7:52 PM

New Westminster, Canada

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An insect hotel, also known as a bee or bug hotel, is prominently featured in the image, attached to a large, weathered wooden beam. The hotel itself is crafted from light-colored wood and metal, featuring a triangular, pitched roof made of bright, riveted metal. The structure is divided into multiple compartments, each housing different natural materials to attract various insects. On the left side, beneath the sloped metal roof, there is a mesh-covered section filled with dried leaves or straw. The upper right compartment contains an array of bamboo-like tubes of varying sizes, alongside two round wooden blocks with several holes drilled into them, likely serving as nesting sites for solitary bees. Below these, a wooden section resembles a drawer with a horizontal cut-out acting as a handle. The bottom right compartment is also mesh-covered and packed with pine cones or similar woody debris. The insect hotel is affixed to a substantial wooden beam, which appears weathered with a greyish hue, visible wood grain, and horizontal striations. Due to the image's vertical orientation, the hotel and beam are depicted diagonally across the frame. The background to the lower left reveals a bright, overcast sky, suggesting daytime with diffused lighting. In the lower right corner, out-of-focus green leaves from a tree are visible, indicating an outdoor setting, potentially a park or garden area within New Westminster, Canada. No people or visible text are present in the image. The scene is static, highlighting an ecological installation designed to support local insect populations.

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