By Alice Tuffery

Published: Thursday, 14 October 2021 at 12:00 am


Investing in an insect house is a fantastic way to support the local wildlife, and having more bugs in our gardens has its benefits for us humans too. Not only are they often fascinating to watch, but they also pollinate our plants and feed on pests like aphids. 

Luckily, encouraging insects into our gardens is fairly simple – even in urban areas. By introducing pollinator-friendly plants and installing a bug hotel or two, you can make sure your outdoor space is a welcoming environment for local wildlife.

Check out our selection of the best insect houses available below.

How to install and care for an insect house

The best insect houses are fairly low-maintenance, but there are a few steps you can take to make sure they provide a safe environment for your garden critters. 

 

Best insect houses to buy today

Woodside wooden insect and bee house

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For a reasonably priced insect house with room for a variety of different species, you can’t go wrong with this bug hotel from Woodside. It has dead wood for earwigs, bamboo for bees and butterflies and pine cones for green lacewings.

Not only do the untreated wooden sections create an ideal habitat for all kinds of different creatures, but they should also blend in with the foliage in your garden. 

The bug hotel measures 37cm in height and 26cm across. To hang it from a tree or wall, just use the included mounting plate on the back.