A study which uses Met office weather radar technology has found the number of night-time insects has declined.
In a groundbreaking study, scientists have unveiled a troubling trend: the decline of nocturnal insects in the UK. Using advanced radar technology, researchers tracked trillions of insects flying ...
A research team including a Keele University scientist have made a breakthrough in monitoring insect populations across the ...
A UK-wide decline in bug splats recorded on car number plates indicates an "alarming" fall in the number of flying insects, UK scientists said in a survey published Wednesday. The 2024 Bugs Matter ...
Scientists in Leeds have developed a new method of monitoring biodiversity, employing technology typically used to track ...
Flying insects are contaminating new environments by eating microplastics in polluted waters and carrying them through the air, a new study has found. Flying insects are contaminating new environments ...
With social media reports of harlequin ladybirds invading UK homes this week, Elizabeth Rizzini explains why the weather ...
Fruit flies and other small flying insects can be a nightmare to deal with, but you could catch and kill them instantly with ...
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