If youd like to do your part, give the Bee Brick a try.

Created by Cornwall, UK-based companyGreen&Blue, this innovative housing unit is intended for solitary bees.

The bricks have small holes drilled into them for nesting, which is vital as bee numbers dwindle.

Bee Going Into a Bee Brick

In the UK alone, there are267 species of bees, and over 90% are considered solitary bees.

These special creatures are great pollinators, which helps improve biodiversity.

Plus, they arent aggressive and dont swarm because they arent protecting a queen.

Bee Going Into a Bee Brick

This means they are safe around kids and pets.

The Bee Brick supports the solitary bee population in an eco-friendly way.

Bee Bricks are now available, in multiple colors, through theGreen&Blue website.

Bee Going Into a Bee Brick

The innovativeBee Brickis a brick with holes drilled into it that acts as housing for solitary bees.

The bricks can be used in construction or as a decorative element for your garden.

Bee Brick

Bee Brick

Bee Brick

Bee Brick