Bug Hotels for Schools
Bug Hotels for Schools
At Everyday Play, we supply high-quality bug hotels for schools that help bring outdoor learning to life while supporting local wildlife and biodiversity. Bug hotels are a simple yet powerful way for schools to create a living habitat that encourages insects and small creatures to thrive in a safe, natural environment.
We offer a range of designs to suit different school spaces and learning needs, including our standard bug hotels, a Small Eco Bug House, and a Taller Eco Bug House. Each option is carefully designed to attract a variety of beneficial insects such as ladybirds, bees, lacewings, beetles, and other pollinators that play a vital role in keeping ecosystems healthy and balanced.
Supporting Biodiversity Through Outdoor Learning with Bug Hotels for Schools
Bug hotels for schools are an excellent addition to outdoor classrooms, playgrounds, and nature areas. They help children observe insects up close and understand how important these small creatures are to the environment. By providing shelter and nesting spaces, bug hotels support pollination, natural pest control, and soil health, all while encouraging a thriving school garden ecosystem.
Installing bug hotels also enhances environmental education. Pupils can see real-life examples of habitats, life cycles, and biodiversity in action, helping to reinforce classroom learning in a practical and engaging way. This hands-on experience encourages curiosity, responsibility, and a greater appreciation for the natural world.
The Small Eco Bug House is ideal for schools with limited space or for younger learners, offering a simple introduction to wildlife habitats. The Taller Eco Bug House provides multiple layers and compartments, creating a more complex environment that attracts a wider range of insects and supports deeper observational learning.
At Everyday Play, we believe outdoor learning should be meaningful, engaging, and connected to nature. Our bug hotels for schools are designed to help create greener, more sustainable outdoor spaces where children can learn, explore, and develop a lifelong respect for the environment.




