If there are four adjacent/consecutive blank cells like B4:B7, the code in the question will insert four rows above them. Try this. It will insert only one row below the blank cells. So the new row will be B8 if the blank cells are B4:B7
Sub InsertOneRowBelowBlankCells()
Dim BColBlnk As Range, ar As Range
Set BColBlnk = Range("B:B").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks)
For Each ar In BColBlnk.Areas
ar.Cells(ar.Rows.Count, 1).Offset(1).EntireRow.Insert
Next
End Sub
EDIT
And if you want one row above the blank cells, replace ar.Cells(ar.Rows.Count, 1).Offset(1).EntireRow.Insert
with ar.Cells(1, 1).EntireRow.Insert
For inserting two rows above the blank cells as per comment below
Sub InsertOneRowBelowBlankCells()
Dim BColBlnk As Range, ar As Range
Set BColBlnk = Range("B:B").SpecialCells(xlCellTypeBlanks)
For Each ar In BColBlnk.Areas
ar.Cells(1, 1).Resize(2, 1).EntireRow.Insert
Next
End Sub