Urban Rooftop Bee Hotels
Urban rooftop bee hotels—small structures (made of bamboo tubes, pinecones) installed on building rooftops to shelter solitary bees—are supporting pollinators in cities. Unlike honeybee hives (which need more care), these hotels help bees that pollinate 70% of global crops.
In London and New York, 50+ hotels have been built, with 60% occupied by bees. A rooftop gardener in London said: “After installing our hotel, tomato plants yielded twice as much—bees are our best helpers!” Local beekeepers teach residents to build hotels, and schools monitor bee activity for science projects. These hotels prove cities can be bee-friendly—rooftops aren’t just empty; they’re habitats.