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Simple Bug Hotel for Kids

April 20, 2022

Both my kids adore digging around in the garden and exploring – finding ants and beetles and worms and bugs. So I knew it wouldn’t be long before we HAD to make a simple Bug Hotel for our backyard with them – the perfect Garden Craft for kids to get stuck into.

Easy insect hotels for kids

Our easy bug hotel is probably as simple and as easy as it gets – there are many prettier and cleverer bug hotels out there, but sometimes, you just have to make do with what you have and also make it easy for the kids to join in.

So we made ours with “local materials” and avoided any drilling or cutting tools. Perfect garden crafts for young children! We actually made this with Pip Squeak (3yrs), Red Ted (5yrs) AND the neighbour’s boy who is 8years. Loved that the different age groups enjoyed working on this together.

Why make a bug house?

Bugs are an important part of our eco system. They do all sorts of useful things for us, fromproviding shelter to pollinators like bees and bumble bees (even the wasp is an important pollinator) to beneficial insects that help create our compost or eat garden pests such as green fly and other aphids. Bug houses, provide a shelter for our little friends and welcome them into our garden. If creating our plastic bottle bug hotel, you can also view your bugs at home and observe them in their house.

So you bug hotel may offer a refuge to solitary bees, give ladybugs somewhere to lay eggs or other wildlife a place to nest and feel secure.

Bugs, such as woodlice or millipedes, also provide food for other wildlife such as hedgehogs, frogs and toads, which we want to encourage in our gardens. It is so important to encourage biodiversity into our gardens and backyards.

DIY Bug Hotels really are great for all sorts of wildlife! You can buy specific bug hotels e.g. a bee hotel or hotels for ladybirds. But I feel making your own is far better – as commercial ones don’t always “work” and bugs like to find their own place to stay. With a homemade one, you can’t go wrong.

Simple Bug Hotel - these bug hotels make the perfect Garden Craft for young explorers and scientists this Spring and Summer. Easy to assembly (a great garden craft for toddlers too!) and great for observation and exploration. Get closer to nature this summer, with this wonderful and easy garden craft for kids!! Love Bugs. Love Bug Hotel DIYs!! #bugs #bughotel #spring #garden #crafts #steam
Note: this simple bug hotel first published in June 2013 – but updated and republished for your benefit!

Simple Bug Hotel – Materials:

Bug hotel materials - Simple Bug Hotel - these bug hotels make the perfect Garden Craft for young explorers and scientists this Spring and Summer. Easy to assembly (a great garden craft for toddlers too!) and great for observation and exploration. Get closer to nature this summer, with this wonderful and easy garden craft for kids!! Love Bugs. Love Bug Hotel DIYs!!
  • A large plastic bottle cut into two cylinders,
  • String for hanging
  • sticks & twigs,
  • pine cones,
  • bark,
  • pieces of moss
  • anything else you can find – bamboo with it’s holes, make natural straws, which are great hidey hole for insects and bugs! Basically any natural materials are great!

We also had some broken plant pots but forgot all about them. Other bug hotels include other materials such as corn and drilled pieces of wood – to provide different nooks and crannies. I love the one from Garden Therapy. Have a look for inspiration.

But in essence, I would say: “think natural”, “think nooks and crannies”, “think what will last” (e.g. paper could go soggy and leaves will go brittle and break/ disintegrate). It is great to use things from YOUR local environment, as you are looking to attract bugs and beetles and insects from the same local environment.

Large Wooden Pallet Insect Hotels

I love this information page from the BBC available for downloadย and that we found on the Metro, giving you an idea what different creatures may or may not like! As with all living things, insects and bugs like different habitats – so the more variety you can offer the better:

bug hotel information - Simple Bug Hotel - these bug hotels make the perfect Garden Craft for young explorers and scientists this Spring and Summer. Easy to assembly (a great garden craft for toddlers too!) and great for observation and exploration. Get closer to nature this summer, with this wonderful and easy garden craft for kids!! Love Bugs. Love Bug Hotel DIYs!!

Pallet DIY bug hotels really are great for bigger spaces and providing a habitat for LOTS of creatures and animals. These are wonderful for wild areas or garden areas in schools or communal garden plots. You can combine wooden pallets with a wooden box and bigger items such as bricks, plant pots and wood chips. A great way to create a different layer for different creatures.

Can I make a Tin Can Bug Hotel?

Back to small byg hotels. Can I make Tin Can Bug Hotels? Yes! Tin cans are super fun for making bug hotels too and can replace the plastic bottle used here. We just find the plastic bottle is easier to manage – as you can cut to size quickly and easily. They also don’t rust (which is something to watch out for). However a Tin Can Bug Hotel, can be decorated it more easily. So it is really just a question of personal preference and what supplies you have to hand!

Where is the best place to put a bug hotel?

Generally a warm dry place is best for your insect hotel. You don’t want it filling up with water in the rain. Having said that, it is important to remember that different bugs and insects live in different places. So you may want to experiment. If putting your bug hotel close to the ground, you may want to lift it off the ground on some stones or brick and also make sure, that any rain water can easily “flow out”. Hanging in a bush or tree or securing from a window box is a great location. Just make sure you provide adequate shelter for your visitors!

How to make a Simple Bug Hotel

Time needed:ย 15 minutes.

  1. Cut the bottlw down to size

    We cut our bottle down to shape (may I add, that I actually drank 2 litres of fizzy water, especially for this task as we accidentally threw out our last bottle in the recycling?? Argh!) simple bug hotel for kids

  2. Arrange your materials

    Check what materials you have and arrange by size and texture – we snapped our twigs to make them a little smaller. Had larger and bigger ones. Arranged pinecones. great for fine motor skills

  3. Decide on the insect hotel location and add twine for hanging

    If you plan to hang your bug hotel, loop some garden twine round and then start layering your bug hotel. We did one hotel for on the ground and one for hanging from a tree to see if would attract different creatures.

  4. Make the insect hotel nice and cozy

    Stuff it to make it nice and firm, so it doesn’t get blown about! easy insect hotel

And done!

So what else can you make your bug hotel from? How can you maybe waterproof it to add additional elements? Check out this great version from 1der.and.cre8 on instagram.

Milk carton bug hotels

If your kids enjoy observing.. why not give this How to Raise Tadpoles post a go? So fascinating for kids!

You may also like our grass heads:

grass head craft for kids

More Garden Crafts (for all ages) here:

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Filed Under: Easy Kids Crafts, Kids Craft, Nature, Summer 60 Comments

Comments

  1. Jessica @ Play Trains! says

    June 26, 2013 at 7:08 am

    Thank you for hosting the party! I’m pinning the bug hotel for the day when my son changes his mind about bugs. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Reply
    • Red Ted Art says

      June 26, 2013 at 7:31 pm

      Awe hopefully he will, bugs are so cool!

      Reply
  2. anna m says

    June 26, 2013 at 8:19 am

    wow.. I am a bit too squeamish about bugs but it does look a really cool idea!

    Reply
    • Red Ted Art says

      June 26, 2013 at 7:31 pm

      As long as the bugs are outside…. you are ok!

      Reply
  3. Emma @Mummymummymum says

    June 26, 2013 at 9:02 am

    I love this Maggy ๐Ÿ™‚ and you made it seem so easy!

    Reply
    • Red Ted Art says

      June 26, 2013 at 7:32 pm

      It WAS easy, promise!! Drinking all that water to get the bottle empty, wasn’t….

      Reply
  4. Hannah says

    June 26, 2013 at 9:26 am

    Thanks for hosting!

    Reply
    • Red Ted Art says

      June 26, 2013 at 7:32 pm

      Pleasure, thank you for linking up!

      Reply
  5. JDaniel4's Mom says

    June 26, 2013 at 11:36 am

    This is very cool! I think I know a boy who would love to make one of these.

    Reply
    • Red Ted Art says

      June 26, 2013 at 7:33 pm

      Hooray!

      Reply
  6. Katie says

    June 26, 2013 at 11:52 am

    We made our bug hotel a couple of years ago now and it’s still in use. Just poke some more leaves and things in there as a top up. Kids love it!

    Reply
    • Red Ted Art says

      June 26, 2013 at 7:33 pm

      Ooh great to hear! Will be interesting how long my kids stay interested?!

      Reply
  7. SusieQTpies says

    June 26, 2013 at 12:35 pm

    Wow what an awesome idea!! I love your adaptation! Susie

    Reply
    • Red Ted Art says

      June 26, 2013 at 7:34 pm

      Thank you!

      Reply
  8. jackie says

    June 26, 2013 at 12:49 pm

    Those wool vases look so easy and sweet! And I love your bug hotel, Maggy! Pinning both posts. ๐Ÿ™‚

    Reply
    • Red Ted Art says

      June 26, 2013 at 7:34 pm

      Thank you for the double pin! Much appreciated.

      Reply
  9. Kriss MacDonald says

    June 26, 2013 at 3:20 pm

    My kids would love this. I’ll have to make sure my son doesn’t see the BBC bug hotel photo otherwise he’ll want an enormous hotel too.

    Reply
    • Red Ted Art says

      June 26, 2013 at 7:35 pm

      *Snigger* good point!!! DO NOT SHOW THE BIG HOTEL!!!

      Reply
  10. kewkew says

    June 29, 2013 at 12:44 pm

    My girls love digging for bugs. We recently finished our Insect unit and our Butterfly unit, but they are still loving to go outside and find bugs. I think they will love this idea.
    Thanks for sharing such a cute project once again. And thanks for the linky.
    I linked up my O is for Octopus/Ocean post.

    Reply
  11. Kate - An Everyday Story says

    June 30, 2013 at 12:58 pm

    My children will love this. They are bug mad! I love bug hotels. So much incredible discovery. Truly they are going to love it. And I really like how you recycled an old bottle. That BBC one is pretty awesome. Imagine the creepies that would move into that!!

    Reply
  12. Sophie says

    October 2, 2013 at 4:34 pm

    Thank you so much for this idea! I take a gardening club for children and on Saturday we will be making mini bug hotels thanks to you ๐Ÿ™‚ (it’s hard to think up ideas every month!!)

    Reply
  13. Gill Mather says

    September 7, 2014 at 9:00 am

    Think i’m gonna have a go at making one of these myself, i’ve always got a water bottle hanging around the house.

    Reply
  14. Jo says

    April 11, 2018 at 6:44 pm

    Brilliant thankyou ! Just had my whole class of Year 1s make these ๐Ÿ˜€ they loved it and they look fab! What a great idea!

    Reply
    • Red Ted Art says

      April 11, 2018 at 8:55 pm

      Oh music to my ears! How wonderful ๐Ÿ™‚

      Reply
      • Ms. Robinson says

        July 3, 2018 at 4:22 pm

        Hello! My 2nd grade summer reading camp class read this article for a non-fiction comparing activity! They thought the idea of a bug hotel was awesome. Thank you for posting this online.

        Reply
        • Red Ted Art says

          July 4, 2018 at 8:09 am

          Oh wow! That makes me so happy! Many thanks.

          Reply

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