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Bug Hotel Project Rewilding Brighton

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Home
FAQ's
Basics of Bug Hotels
Education & Initiatives
Bug Tenants
Building & Construction
Upgrades & Improvements
Seasonal Care
Predators & Threats
Repurposing Old Hotels
The Wild House - Location
Waterhall - Location
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  • FAQ's
  • Basics of Bug Hotels
  • Education & Initiatives
  • Bug Tenants
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  • Predators & Threats
  • Repurposing Old Hotels
  • The Wild House - Location
  • Waterhall - Location
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  • Home
  • FAQ's
  • Basics of Bug Hotels
  • Education & Initiatives
  • Bug Tenants
  • Building & Construction
  • Upgrades & Improvements
  • Seasonal Care
  • Predators & Threats
  • Repurposing Old Hotels
  • The Wild House - Location
  • Waterhall - Location
  • Further Reading

Beetles are buddies!

Beetles are Key Players in the Biodiversity Game.

Beetles are the ultimate pest busters, dining on aphids and fly larvae like they’re at an all-you-can-eat buffet. When they settle into your bug hotel, they’ll provide round-the-clock pest management, ensuring your garden stays lush and vibrant. Forget chemical sprays—this is pest control with a personal touch!


  By welcoming beetles, you’re not just diversifying your garden’s guest list; you’re creating a harmonious environment where nature thrives.


Beetles have a taste for the rustic life and love burrowing into decaying wood. Offering them this prime real estate in your bug hotel is like adding a penthouse suite to your eco-lodge. It’s the perfect place for beetles to relax, recharge, and, of course, munch away on unwanted pests.


Ready to welcome beetles into your garden paradise? 

Start by assembling your bug hotel with features they’ll love: decaying wood for burrowing, dark corners for resting, and an environment safe from predators. Once your hotel is open for business, sit back and let your new six-legged guests work their magic.


At the end of the day, a beetle-friendly bug hotel isn’t just a home—it’s an investment in your garden’s health and biodiversity. So, roll out the welcome mat and let your backyard become the beetle-best getaway in town! 

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Morgan Todhunter

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