

So these and a couple other types of bricks I’ve seen (ones with multiple holes to for masonry bees(?)), have surprisingly high costs for what they are.
While I don’t take issue with the stated reasoning for the inclusions of the bricks; I am curious why the the cost is so high, and by extension, who (if anyone) is profiting off of the high costs of the bricks?
If the these become required, will every brick manufacturer be able to produce them, bringing the price of them down?
Are there any obvious unforseen issues with using them?
Is there a limit on their lifespan?
Do they need cleaning by the homeowner?
Fundementally, I think if there aren’t any glaring flaws with the requirement for these then this would be an easy win for Labor to add
We do, though generally nowhere near as much as some other places. I’ve only ever seen maybe 2 in my life.
OTOH not mowing brings so much life into the garden; yesterday I found a grass snake in my garden, first wild snake I’ve ever seen