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    Brits urged not to kill flies, wasps and bees this summer amid declining populations

    Simon KingBy Simon King30 May 2022No Comments1 Min Read
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    Conservation charities Buglife and the Kent Wildlife Trust are urging Brits not to kill flies, wasps and bees that may enter their home this summer amid declining populations of the insects in the UK.

    The number of flying insects has declined by as much as 60% in the past two decades, a new study has revealed.

    Paul Hadaway, director of conservation at Kent Wildlife Trust, said: “The results from the Bugs Matter study should shock and concern us all. We are seeing declines in insects, which reflect the enormous threats and loss of wildlife more broadly across the country.

    “These declines are happening at an alarming rate and without concerted action to address them we face a stark future. Insects and pollinators are fundamental to the health of our environment and rural economies.”

    So rather than killing bugs that enter your home it is worth guiding unwelcome visitors back outside instead.

    He added: “We need action for all our wildlife now by creating more and bigger areas of habitats, providing corridors through the landscape for wildlife and allowing nature space to recover.”

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