Insect Hotel Building Workshop
Beginner woodwork
Insects play an important role in our urban lives, from pollinating our herb gardens to controlling unwanted pests. In this course, you’ll learn how to build a durable, sustainable insect habitat to support all kinds of beneficial insects in your neighbourhood.
While you build, you’ll learn about the fascinating world of native insects and their importance in maintaining a healthy ecosystem. We’ll cover some local species, why you might want them in the garden, and how to attract and support them.
You’ll also gain practical carpentry skills as you construct your insect habitat using reclaimed timber and items found in your own garden. We’ll provide some tips on how to install and maintain your insect habitat to ensure longevity and effectiveness.
Whether you are a seasoned gardener looking to enhance biodiversity in your garden or a DIY woodworker interested in building something that supports local wildlife, this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to create a welcoming home for beneficial insects.
6 hours (including lunch break)
299 per person
Course open to people 13+, see our Child Safe Policy here
Course includes moderate physical exertion
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This workshop is aimed at people with no or minimal experience with woodwork, who would like to learn basic skills while creating a positive. It is open to anyone 16 years and over, or open to children 13+ with adult supervision.
The course is run using entirely hand tools so you need to be aware that there is an element of physicality involved and most of the work is carried out standing up. -
By the end of this insect hotel building workshop you will have:
- A handmade insect habitat for your own garden
- An understanding of local insect species and how to attract them and keep them in the garden
- The knowledge to safely and effectively use a variety of woodworking tools such as handsaws, hand planes, drills, drivers, marking tools and more.
- Hands-on experience building with reclaimed and sustainable materials. -
You are encouraged to bring your own facemask, protective eyewear and ear protection however sanitised Personal Protective Equipment will be available to use. Any borrowed PPE needs to be sanitised after use.
You are required to wear closed-toe shoes.
Please wear clothing that can get dirty (e.g. sawdust will be present).
Long hair needs to be tied back and no loose hanging jewellery should be worn.