The National Geographic says, “Bee hotels are places for solitary bees to make their nests. Solitary bees are much less likely to sting than honeybees because they aren’t defending a hive. Solitary bees lay their eggs in small holes. You can tell bees are using your hotel when they make a mud “door” to cover the entrance hole.”
The Eco Club took up the challenge to make Bee Hotels so solitary bees could make a home on our school site.
This was a practical task that required gathering all the equipment needed and taking over a D&T classroom to make them. Great fun was had by all who took part.
Thank you to Miss Addy and her team for making a difference to our environment.