How do you get a bug’s-eye view without them running away? An old drinks bottle makes a brilliant two-in-one bug catcher.
Simple, fun and easy to follow instructions.
For more instructions on how to make things for investigating nature; including pond dipping nets, a pooter and a sweep net look at our web-site
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Fancy living somewhere that’s dark, damp and cool? Maybe you don’t , but it’s just what a sleepy toad wants. Make your very own toad abode.
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Just think – the box you make could soon be filled with baby birds!
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How would you like to “bee” kind? Bumblebee queens are on the lookout for a nest to raise
their young. And you could make one for them!
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A tick sheet to help you to identify what's living in your pond. Perfect for pond dipping activities.
For other spot it ID sheets for things such as minibeasts or birds and mammals see our website
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A tick sheet to help you to identify flowering plants that you might see in your garden or school grounds.
For other spot it ID sheets for things such as minibeasts and ponds see our website
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Be a detective with this identification sheet to help you spot the tracks and signs of animals that might have been in your school grounds.
For other spot it ID sheets for things such as minibeasts and ponds see our website
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A sheet with photographs to help you identify birds and mammals.
For other spot it ID sheets for things such as minibeasts and ponds see our website
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Two tick sheets designed to help you identify the different types of minibeast you might find in your school grounds. Perfect for a minibeast hunt.
For other spot it ID sheets for things such as birds and mammals or ponds see our website
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How would you like your very own wetland nature reserve in a washing-up bowl?
Simple activity and easy to follow instructions.
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Find out who’s eating all your fruity leftovers. Build a box for bugs that they’ll just love eating.
Simple activity and easy to follow instructions.
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While you get a bed for the night, bats need somewhere to tuck up for the day. Some bats
are small enough to fit into a matchbox, so this box makes a perfect roost.
For more instructions on how to build homes for nature; including a butterfly garden, hog house and mini beast hotel look at our web site
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Do you like sweets? Butterflies do too –sweet nectar, that is. Give butterflies a healthy sweet shop by growing plants that send them into a real flutter. Choose herbs – they are tough plants that produce lots of flowers and some can live for years.
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What good is a bucket with holes in it? Make a brilliant home for little rotters. All sorts of beetles live in rotting wood and leaves. A beetle bucket may be just what they need to survive.
Simple to make and easy to follow instructions.
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Get buzzy! Build nesting places for the bees that don’t buzz (and don’t sting either).You can make this for tiny solitary bees to lay their eggs in. And ladybirds might use it as a place to sleep out the winter.
Simple and easy to use instructions.
For more instructions on how to build homes for nature; including bat boxes, hog house and mini beast hotel look at our web site
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Build your very own Bug-ingham Palace! Create a tower block luxury home for ladybirds, frogs, toads and hedgehogs using garden leftovers. Add as many floors as you like.
Simple and easy to follow instructions.
For more instructions on how to build homes for nature; including bat boxes, hog house and bee house look at our web site
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