Te Puke Times

Workshop shows how to build a bug hotel

- Stuart Whitaker

Pristine gardens and sustainabl­e diversity are not always good bedfellows. But that doesn’t mean they can’t be. A bug hotel is a way of helping the insect world and a workshop in Te Puke at the weekend is an opportunit­y to construct one.

The workshop on Sunday is part of Envirohub’s month-long Sustainabl­e Backyards programme.

“When a lot of people have quite pristine gardens and not a lot of buildup of garden debris, insects don’t tend to have a lot of good places to nest and that’s why we have these bug hotels,” says Sustainabl­e Backyards co-ordinator Te Ara Dirkse.

The workshop has been run previously in Tauranga and Katikati.

“It gives [insects] a bit of a messy corner that can be their home and the more different kinds of insects you have in your garden and in your neighbourh­ood the more sustainabl­e diversity you have as well. It’s great for your gardens, encourages pollinator­s and things like that.”

The workshop will be at Giggles Te

Puke Early Learning Centre.

“They are really cool and really interested in doing lots of environmen­tal and community-based events as well which we really like.”

One of the goals of the workshop is to get children interested in gardening and insects.

“It builds their confidence because a lot of them haven’t used an electric drill before or even just hammers and nails which I thought people did quite

early on but some of the kids really don’t have a clue about that sort of thing so it’s really fun to empower them and teach them that they can make all this stuff themselves.”

The $15 cost per bug hotel will buy all the materials needed.

Event details: envirohub.org.nz/ whats-on/

Tickets: https://events.humanitix. com/build-your-own-bug-hotel9c926­7mj

 ?? ?? Kids with their finished bug hotels at a previous workshop.
Kids with their finished bug hotels at a previous workshop.

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