Spring is now well underway in Essex, we are seeing the trees turn green and flowers bloom once again. With this explosion of colour, our ears have also started to pick up the buzzing of little wings and songs of birds.
We want to encourage our wildlife friends to thrive across Essex, including in our gardens. This national garden week, we want to encourage everyone to keep wildlife in mind when working in their gardens.
Make a butterfly and bee bath
Pollination is thirsty work, and as it gets hotter, bees and butterflies appreciate a break from their important job. A shallow dish with different shaped stones and just enough water in it makes the perfect place for them to cool off.
Using different shapes and sized stones is important as it help bees and butterflies perch safely on the stones so they can dip in when they need to. Bees and butterflies don’t do well when they get wet, so this is why it’s important that the water isn’t too deep.
Change the water every 2-3 days so that they have a fresh supply, just rinse the dish with water and refill, no need to get the dish soap involved.