Habitat Area 3: Wild Bee Garden
The Wild Bee Garden, has been developed to help wild bees thrive. Wild bees need flowers to survive. This is where they collect food (nectar and pollen) to fuel themselves and to raise their young. Bumblebees and solitary bees are struggling as we have lost most of the flower-rich habitats that once existed. We can all help them by returning bee-friendly flowers to the places where we live, work and relax.
Further information about the how you can help wild bees and how to sport these bees can be found in the links below from the Bumblebee Conservation Trust website:
The sites of the four habitat areas: