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  • Repurposing Old Hotels
  • The Wild House - Location
  • Waterhall - Location
  • Further Reading

The spider suites

 

These eight-legged wonders are more than happy to check into your bug hotel! Whether they’re settling into cozy nooks or weaving their signature webs, spiders bring a special charm to your garden ecosystem.


Spiders are incredibly adaptable, ready to make themselves at home in a variety of accommodation. With their ability to thrive in different environments, they turn every corner of your hotel into prime real estate. These versatile guests aren’t just here for the luxury; they’re on a mission to help control pests. 

By inviting spiders into your garden, you're welcoming natural pest controllers that will help keep populations of flies, aphids, and other nuisances in check. It’s like having a built-in pest management team, working tirelessly to maintain the health of your garden.


A Web of Benefits

Just like any high-end resort, your bug hotel can be designed to cater to spiders' needs and the needs of other creatures. By using materials like twigs, bark, and hollow stems, you can create a multi-storey structure with various sections, each offering a different type of shelter. This thoughtful layout not only provides ample room for spiders to lay eggs and raise their young, but also ensures a comfortable stay for other critters. Your bug hotel becomes more than just a place to stay—it’s a thriving ecosystem in its own right, supporting a diverse range of beneficial guests. 

Ready to check-in your arachnid guests? When you open your doors to spiders, you're investing in a more biodiverse, healthier garden!

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Morgan Todhunter

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