Bug Hotel

Insects and other minibeasts need safe spaces to shelter, hide from predators and raise their young. You can help them by building a bug hotel in your garden or outside area.


Bug Hotel

Bug Hotel

Task

Build your very own bug hotel (also known as a wildlife hotel or stack). It could shelter anything from hedgehogs to toads, solitary bees to bumblebees, and ladybirds to woodlice.

Create a multi-storey hotel that’s full of all sorts of natural materials, providing hidey-holes for creatures galore.

Resources
  • Old wooden pallets
  • Strips of wood
  • Straw
  • Moss
  • Dry leaves
  • Woodchips
  • Old terracotta pots
  • Old roofing tiles
  • Logs and twigs
  • Rotting wood
  • Spare rolls of turf
  • Dry leaves
  • Bark
  • Hollow plant stems
  • Straw and hay
  • Bamboo canes
Instructions
  1. Choose a good spot for your insect home
  2. Create a structure with pallets.
  3. Fill in the gaps with other materials.
  4. Add a ‘roof’

 

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