Collection: Bug Hotels

Enhancing Gardens with Beneficial Insects.

Insect houses attract beneficial insects, promoting garden biodiversity. They offer natural pest control and enhance pollination. Insect houses provide educational value and aesthetic appeal while supporting conservation efforts.

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  • Rustic Bee and Insect Box

    Regular price £9.99
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    Beautiful rustic Insect Box crafted from wood, featuring sturdy twine for hanging.Side of the Insect Box, showcasing it's rich brown hue.
  • Yellow Butterfly House

    Regular price £12.99
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    Yellow house-shaped Butterfly House, with a wooden butterfly decoration on the front.
  • Beehive House

    Regular price £10.99
    Regular price £10.99 Sale price £10.99
    An attractive green Beehive House with a wooden roof and entrance holes across the front.
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  • Butterfly & Bee Flower Seed Mixture

    Regular price £4.95
    Regular price £4.95 Sale price £4.95
    Colourful packaging featuring numerous flower species and butterflies, containing meadow grass seeds. Back of packaging, showcasing planting instructions.
  • Mini Bug Box

    Regular price £10.99
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    Wooden, house-shaped Bug Box with holes on the front and two decorative ladybirds.

A wide range of bug hotels for every garden. 

Benefits of creating space for insects:

Natural Pest Control: Insect houses attract beneficial insects that prey on garden pests, reducing the need for pesticides.

Pollination: Insect houses attract pollinators like bees, butterflies, and solitary bees and enhance plant reproduction.

Educational and Aesthetic Value: Insect houses provide educational opportunities for children and add visual appeal to gardens.

Conservation Efforts: Insect houses support the conservation of beneficial insects, preserving biodiversity and protecting pollinators.