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Solitary bees may live in innovative ‘Bee Bricks,’ which are drilled with tiny holes

by Stephen King

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It’s no secret that bees are important to the ecosystem, and helping to conserve them is one method to help minimize the effects of climate change. Give the Bee Brick a try if you want to contribute. Green&Blue, a firm headquartered in Cornwall, UK, designed this novel dwelling unit for solitary bees. As the name implies, the product is a brick that may be used as a decorative element in a garden or in building to replace regular bricks. Small holes have been bored into the bricks for bee nesting, which is critical as bee populations decline.

Although we commonly think of bees as being part of a hive, a large portion of the population does not reside in colonies. There are 267 species of bees in the United Kingdom, with over 90% of them being solitary bees. These unique critters are excellent pollinators, which contributes to increased biodiversity. Plus, because they aren’t guarding a queen, they aren’t hostile or swarm. This implies they are safe in the presence of children and pets.

Although most people associate bees with hives, a considerable majority of the population does not live in colonies. In the United Kingdom, there are 267 species of bees, with over 90% of them being solitary bees. These one-of-a-kind creatures are great pollinators, which helps to boost biodiversity. They’re also neither antagonistic or swarmy because they’re not defending a queen. This suggests that they are unaffected by the presence of youngsters or pets.

The Bee Brick is an ingenious brick with holes bored into it that serves as a home for solitary bees.

The bricks may be utilized as a building material or as a decorative feature in your yard.

Learn more about the Bee Brick in this video:

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