A "bug splat" survey of animals squashed on cars has found the number of flying insects has fallen by nearly four-fifths in ...
The conservationists warned the dramatic falls in flying insects were a “red flag” for the state of nature in the UK which should not be ignored. The Bugs Matter survey is based on the ...
Dorset Wildlife Trust has posted tips on how to make the perfect garden homes to attract wildlife into people's back gardens this winter.
Find out when and why ants grow wings and swarm. Flying ants are known as alates. In the UK, particularly in urban areas, the winged insects you see are almost always the sexually mature queens and ...
The Bugs Matter project found a 71.5 percent decline in flying insects in Kent between 2004 and 2021 The number of flying insects in Kent has fallen by more than 70 percent since 2004, a survey ...
The practice of eating insects is far more common in other cultures than in the UK. Some two billion people around the world eat insects as part of their regular diet.' For one of the Museum's ...
If you look closely at any insect, they all have six legs. Insects also have wings which some of them use to fly with. Look at this pretty butterfly flapping its wings and flying along.