 How you doing man? I'm good, good to see you. So look we've got a posh bug hotel here and the reason that we make these, if you've got a relatively new garden without mature trees and lots of dead material, if you make one of these you can still coat it for all of those animals that need that as a resource. Let's get stuck in. Right. So do you have a passion for wildlife at all? I have a little bit of a passion and when I've got my camera for Christmas I actually went out in my garden and started filming the ants, the bugs, the foxes. I didn't really embrace it enough but being here this morning and coming out and seeing how easy it is to make a bug hotel and little bits that I can add to sort of preserve wildlife in my area, I don't see why I can't do it. And the ISPB Woodland Trust and Wildlife Trust have come together with ten top tips which people can do literally in the comfort of their own space. No, we and I would be wetlands. Can you tell me a little bit more about this place? Yeah, I mean it's been here for a long time as a reservoir but it's been more recently used as a wildlife resource and a place where all of these people that are living around here can come and experience nature. You've got to say it's all thanks to the London Wildlife Trust and the Lottery Funding that it's gone. And over the last 25 years 40 billion pounds has been raised by the Lottery for good causes. And I'm really pleased to say that more than 850 million pounds has gone to helping biodiversity, richness of life in the UK. 900 million pounds to parks improving there. So green spaces have really prospered because of that Lottery grant system. I never knew you could actually buy a ticket and money to go to a local park. I know. Thank you for spending time with us. No, not at all. I've really enjoyed it. And now you know how to make a bug hotel. See, your one came out. That's not a 4.5. See, look at that monster that come out. Thank you.