insect hotel

Give your local mini beasts somewhere to shelter and hide in style with this multi-story insect hotel. You’ll find it soon fills up with lots of garden visitors, from bees and ladybugs to lacewings and woodlice.

You will need

Step 1

Find a quiet, sheltered spot in the garden and make sure that the ground is flat. Put down two rows of bricks, two bricks long and two bricks high, so that they are the same width apart as the length of your pieces of wood.

Step 2

Put a curved roof tile between the two rows of bricks to provide a shelter for toads and frogs. Lay three pieces of wood, spaced at equal distances, across the lines of bricks. Add another one or two courses of bricks and some more wood in order to build up the stories.

Step 3

On the top layer, add an extra piece of wood at the back of the stack. This will make the tiles sit at an angle, which will help the rain run off.

Step 4

Roll up pieces of corrugated cardboard so that you can slide them inside the old cardboard tubes. Put the filled tubes inside the hotel and then fill the other cardboard tubes and plastic pipes with a selection of hollows stems such as sections of bamboo and drinking straws. These make perfect winter “rooms” for small insects.

Step 5

Why not ask an adult to drill holes in the ends of logs to include in your hotel? You can also add other materials like old egg boxes, pine cones, and dry leaves. Place more tiles on top of the final layer to form the roof of the hotel.

Try this... Why not find a flat tile or piece of slate and write the name of your hotel on it with chalk or acrylic paint pens?