Modified Item: No
Insect Type: honey bee
Type: Glass Dome Display
I23 #4
This listing is for ONE Grade A+ (these are the best that I have run across in a long time) preserved/ taxidermy HONEY bee positioned on a post, in a miniature glass display dome that sits on a wooden base! The bees are displayed on a clear post. Overall, this display stands 2 inches tall and 1 1/4 inches wide, and the glass dome is removable. The ones pictured above are an example of the one you will receive and they are picked at random. This is great for a classroom display and teaching tool as well.
species: Domesticated Honey Bee
The only domesticated species of honey bee are A. mellifera and A. cerana, and they are often maintained, fed, and transported by beekeepers.
Check us out! Please check out our other displays, they make wonderful Christmas, Birthday, Anniversary and some even Man Cave displays!
We also specialize in Antique Victorian Style displays, insects, animals as well as many other handmade wonderful and unique items and displays! I have lots of little items for your curiosity cabinets as well!
If you purchase a second item with your order and send us a message with the order that says "free gift", We will include a free gift with your order. All orders have to be for two different items or more to qualify. Our way of saying Thank you for taking the time to look!
All displays will be carefully packed to the best of our ability to insure a safe and damage free arrival.
If free First class shipping is offered and chosen it does not include insurance. If you want your item insured in case of damage in shipping please choose Priority Mail, that includes $100. worth of insurance. Returns are excepted, please contact us ASAP if you would like to return the item. Return shipping to be paid by buyer. Once the item is returned a refund will be issued minus a $5. restocking fee. There are no refunds on shipping charges. Before purchasing this item you must agree to the following: No claims for bees getting dislodged from the post in shipping. This is easily fixable with a dab of any kind of glue and can happen due to the postal systems handling of the package. If there is a major problem I will take care of the matter. See my feedback for confirmation. I rarely have a problem but even with good packaging it is impossible for us to Guarantee that specimens will arrive totally intact. If you pay for Priority mail your items will be covered by postal insurance which will cover any damage in shipping-First class does not cover damage as it is not insured. Also on these small items we cannot guarantee that a legs or antennas will not be shook off or dislodged in shipping, if you would like to have the item covered for this type of small damage you will need to upgrade your postage to Priority mail for an additional cost.