Creating homes for bugs and insects is a simple, effective way to boost biodiversity and support a healthy garden ecosystem. Many beneficial insects, like ladybirds, solitary bees, and lacewings, help control pests naturally, reducing the need for chemical sprays.
Insect hotels, piles of logs, or patches of bare soil provide shelter and breeding spaces for these helpful creatures. By offering safe habitats, you encourage pollination and pest control, which benefits plants and flowers.

Even small spaces can accommodate bug homes. Planting wildflowers or leaving some leaf litter untouched gives insects vital shelter and food sources. Supporting insects ultimately creates a balanced garden where plants flourish and birds, hedgehogs, and other wildlife also thrive.
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