Bring pollinator-friendly charm to your garden with the Insect Hotel for Ladybirds, Hoverflies & Bees. Designed with a slanted roof and cheerful floral motifs, this vibrant habitat offers a safe haven for beneficial insects while adding a playful accent to outdoor spaces. Whether nestled among wildflowers or gifted to a nature enthusiast, it’s a thoughtful way to support biodiversity with style.
Style with terracotta pots and trailing herbs, pair with shallow bee baths or wildflower seed trays, and tuck into sunny corners where insects forage. Layer with other bug houses for a mini ecosystem, or wrap nearby branches with fairy lights for evening ambience. A joyful way to welcome wildlife while elevating your garden’s personality.
Standard Delivery (3-4 Days) - £2.95
Orders Over £50 (3-4 Days) - Free
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