TORONTO -- McDonald鈥檚 Sweden has decided to open 鈥榖ee hotels鈥 in an effort to bolster the local bee population.

The company has created signage that has holes drilled into the front to provide access for 鈥渢housands of wild guests鈥 to have a home, according to the posted on the McDonald鈥檚 Sweden YouTube account.

鈥1/3 of the food we eat is made possible by bees,鈥 the video captions state. 鈥淏ut 30% of Sweden鈥檚 wild bees are threatened by extinction.鈥

The video details that a major obstacle is the decline of habitable spaces for the bees to live, a problem the company hopes to address with their initiative.

McDonald鈥檚 Sweden has also started building miniature 鈥榟otels鈥 on the unused backs of billboards in a partnership with outdoor advertising firm JCDecaux.

To helm the project, McDonalds鈥 teamed up with creative agency , who had previously launched the 鈥 a fully functional bee hive inside the 鈥渨orld鈥檚 smallest McDonald鈥檚鈥 in May, on World Bee Day.