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Chic Wildlife Houses to Welcome Beneficial Critters & Control Garden Pests This Spring – Natural Pest Control Never Looked So Good!

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Bringing beneficial wildlife into your backyard will help control mosquitoes, ants, slugs and snails as well as pollinate veggies and fruit trees for abundant crops. And, while a food supply will attract these helpful critters, providing habitat will keep them in your garden and support their lifecycles, ensuring sustainable, natural pest control for years to come.

Birds like swallows, martins and bluebirds are aerial insectivores, meaning they’re highly skilled at catching food on the wing – and mozzies are on their menu. Bats, too, eat an enormous amount of mosquitoes. And even a tiny house wren will eat up to a thousand bugs and spiders per day.

toad sheltering in an old boot, natural garden pest control

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Toads have a huge appetite for garden pests, too, and estimates suggest a single toad eats over a hundred slugs, snails and insects every night. And while toads needs to visit a pond to breed, this amphibian can live up to three miles from a water source so provide a damp, shady abode and one might move in and keep on top of your garden slug and snail population.

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ladybug on leaf about to eat aphids, natural pest control

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Ladybugs are incredibly efficient at controlling aphids, another common garden pest. An adult ladybug eats around 50 aphids in a day, and their larvae devour twice that amount. Add bees and butterflies, both to pollinate vegetable plants and form part of the food chain to feed birds, and you create a backyard ecosystem that will naturally take care of your garden pest control. This is a boon, especially if you garden organically so don't want to use chemical solutions.

So, no matter how big or small your backyard, making room for a wildlife house is a wise move. Spring is a great time to add habitat to your garden as lots of creatures are actively looking for shelter. Here’s my pick of habitats that are as stylish as they are snug, so they work as outdoor decor as well as supporting the critters that’ll keep on top of garden pests.

Stylish Toad Abodes

Site your toad house in a quiet, shady and damp spot in your garden, ideally facing north away from direct sun.

Esschert Design Toadhouse – Decorative Garden Shelter for Toads & Wildlife Durable design

Esschert Design Toadhouse

From Esschert Design, this 4"-high toad house is made of durable glazed ceramic, a material that will help to maintain moisture.

Terracotta Reptile Cave With Green Lid - 8 * 6 Inches Hiding Place for Toad, Frog, Turtle, Lizard Viewing lid

This terracotta reptile cave with a glazed lid is designed to stay cool in summer and warm in winter. It measures 6" in diameter.

Lark Manor™ Small Terracotta Toad House Set of 2 Spring Home Decorations | Wayfair Super-stylish

This set of two terracotta toad houses was designed by Jennifer Heynen for Lark Manor, and each measures just over 5" high.

Bonny Birdhouses

Location is key to birds occupying a nestbox. Site the box 5–12 feet high, preferably on a north- or east-facing wall to avoid direct sun and wet winds. It’s vital that birds have a clear flight path to and from the box.

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wren bird house from Lowes Just for wrens

Only 8" high, this birdhouse made of durable cedar wood is designed specifically for wrens, who will gobble up plenty of insects and spiders.

Wooden Smart Bird Feeder - Birdfy Nest Ebony Camera inside

A solar panel powers a camera in this birdhouse and, with color night vision, you can enjoy nesting drama via an app on your smartphone.

Bluebird birdhouse from Lowes built for bluebirds

The 1.5" entry hole in this cedar-wood nesting box is precisely sized to attract bluebirds who are big insect eaters, and grooves inside help young birds fledge.

Snug Ladybug Nooks

Ladybugs will shelter, breed and hibernate in any safe, dry nook or cranny in your garden. It’s easy to make your own ladybug habitat by stuffing any natural material that creates a multitude of small spaces, such as pinecones, dry leaves and hollow stems, inside a waterproof container such as a plant pot, laid on its side in a sheltered spot. Or plant some natural shelter that brings garden good looks as well as favored cover for these natural pest predators.

Dwarf Fountain Grass Cozy crown

The base of an ornamental grass provides ladybugs with excellent shelter, and this dwarf fountain grass is suitably dense but compact.

Bloem Saturn Planter W/saucer (sp1023), Earthy Yellow, 10" Budget DIY shelter

Ladybugs will be attracted to the color of this yellow 10" planter, and it’s plenty big enough to stuff with pinecones and dry leaves.

Creeping Thyme Natural cover

Creeping Thyme 'Coccineus'

Dense evergreen groundcover is another excellent way to shelter ladybugs, and this variety brings fabulous rosy-red flowers.

Border Pollinator Palaces

Push a staked mixed bug hotel into a border full of nectar-rich blooms for pollinators to add accommodation to the buffet already on offer. All these bug hotels will support ladybugs and lacewings as well as solitary bees and butterflies.

Wooden Insect House, Bee House With Metal Stake for Garden, Natural Ladbugs Habitat & Butterfly Hotel on the Ground or Hanging on Tree Wall (pine, 3.34'' X 2.56'' X 11.8'', 11.8'' H Stake) four-pronged stake

This 11.8"-high wooden bug house with a metal stake is perfect for a smaller border, with various nooks and crannies for garden biodiversity.

Wooden Insect House, Ladybugs Live for Garden, Insect Hotel for Bugs, Bees, Butterflys, Ladybirds, Natural Beneficial Insect Habitat for Garden and Yard spacious accommodation

Constructed from durable cedar wood, this 23½"-high bug hotel comes with a sturdy stake, with multiple sections for beneficial bugs.

 Protective House That Promotes Biodiversity, Weatherproof, Usable All Year Round, Fixes Securely to the Ground (11370-20) High design

Sleek and stylish, this insect hotel is part of Gardena’s Clickup range so you need to buy the stake too. Pricey, yes, but seriously chic.

Brilliant Butterfly Shelters

Butterflies don’t eat any garden pests but they do produce caterpillars which will attract birds who do. A surprising number of butterflies hibernate, and providing habitat will also offer them shelter from bad weather and predators.

Navaris Wooden Butterfly Habitat - Hanging Real Pinewood Flying Insect Bug Butter Fly House Shelter Hotel for the Garden - Insect Hibernation all wings welcome

This 16.1" house is made of pinewood with vertical slots to offer butterflies safe shelter, and comes with a hanging hook.

English Ivy Vine Natural nooks

One of the best butterfly shelters is the dense cover offered by a climbing ivy, and English ivy is suitable for zones 3–8.

Butterfly House for Outdoor,insect House,butterfly Habitat Garden,wooden Shelter Hotel With Hooks for Hanging Nesting Box for Butterflies Bugs Moths & Lacewings Bijou B&B

Measuring 9.8" x 4.5" x 4.5", this hanging butterfly house has a side door to enable easy cleaning (and sneak peaks!).

Handsome Bat Boxes

A bat can eat the equivalent of half its bodyweight in insects in a night, so it makes good sense to give them a place to roost if your garden is plagued with mozzies.

Nature's Way Cedar Series 20.5 In. H X 5 In. W X 12 In. L Cedar Bat House Durable cedar

This 20.5" x 12" x 5" cedar-wood bat house has air vents, hanging mesh, landing kerfs and removable chambers for easy cleaning.

3-Chamber Cedar Bat House – Holds 150 Bats | Big Bat Barn | Natural Mosquito Control Room for a colony

3-Chamber Cedar Bat House

Measuring 24" x 14" x 4", this three-chambered cedar-wood bat barn has space for a colony of 150 bats to roost and reproduce.

Single Chamber Bat House (black) Room for more

This single-chamber bat box measures 7.5" x 14.4" x 3.1" and houses up to 30 bats. Wall-mounting hardware is included.

Solitary Bee Barns

While bees don’t control pests, they contribute greatly to a garden food chain, for an effective pest-prevention ecosystem. Solitary bees are docile and don’t swarm – males don’t even have a sting, and females only sting if handled roughly – so are considered safe in gardens. Different species like to use holes of different sizes to lay their eggs, so always look for a bee hotel with variously sized tubes. Site your bee hotel in a sunny, sheltered, south- or south-east facing spot, 3–6 feet above the ground, for plenty of guests.

Nature's Way Bird Products Pwh1-C Teal Bee House

Available in purple as well as teal, this 8"-high bee house is easy to mount and contains drilled book blocks as well as bamboo tubes.

Mason Bee House, Heart-Shaped Wooden Bee House With Bamboo Tubes, Nesting Aid for Wild Bees, Natural Hanging Habitat for Pollinators, Increases Productivity in Your Garden, Brown

This hanging heart-shaped pinewood bee house is filled with bamboo tubes to attract mason and leaf cutter solitary bees.

Made Easy Kit Mason Bee House Insect Home Cultivate Pollinator Bees to Improve Garden/backyard

10" high and filled with bamboo tubes, this teardrop-shaped bee house with an attractive woven outer is fitted with a metal hanger.

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