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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
Further Reading
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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

  • 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

upgrades & improvements

Upgrades for Insects?

Many local insects are like just like human guests who need a bit more than just four walls to feel at home - Imagine showing up to rent a room only to find it completely empty! 


Depending on their tastes, they might enjoy dry leaves for snuggling, twigs for that perfect rustic flair, hollow stems for lounging, or even pine cones and bits of bark. 



Bug Hotel Upgrades

What if I Just Leave the Hotel Base Model Empty?

 Much like humans snuggling under blankets on a chilly night, bugs also crave warmth to thrive and seek refuge from the elements.


Our tiny tenants find solace in well-constructed hotels and any upgrades that we provide are always appreciated!


By ensuring that their habitats are warm and secure, we help these essential pollinators and pest controllers feel at home, supporting their vital role in our ecosystems. 



Safety Fencing - A Key Upgrade!

 Like seasoned food critics, many predators that threaten our tiny tenants will remember where to find a good meal and return for more!


To keep large predators from breaking down the doors, consider installing chicken wire or mesh around your Bug Hotel. 


This “security screen” acts like a protective fencing around the hotel, allowing your tenants to come and go freely while also while keeping threatening large intruders at bay. 



Ensuring A Safe Hotel

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