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inews.co.uk on MSNThe 10 animal species facing UK extinctionDue to surging temperatures and climate change, animals such as puffins, red squirrels, and hedgehogs face going extinct in ...
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Why Are Bees Suddenly Attacking People? Expert Explains ReasonsHoneybees typically pose no threat. However, in certain situations, even the most docile colonies can suddenly become ...
An environmental expert has warned that the third predicted heatwave across the country will add stress to animals, plants ...
Heat can cause dehydration and fatigue, leaving bees resting on the ground as they recover their energy. But while they may ...
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Underestimated Suffering–The Dark Side of Bumblebee Breeding for Tomato CultivationBumblebees are considered tireless pollinators in tomato cultivation–but behind the scenes, a darker picture emerges: mass breeding, the use of medication, and painful killing are reportedly common ...
Bumblebees do not make honey: they do not need to, for a colony lasts but one long summer. Only the fattest hibernating ...
England's hottest June on record and the third heatwave of the summer set to peak today with temperatures of 32C, wasp ...
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Belfast News Letter on MSNDancing wings and summer things: Discover nature this JulyThis month, nature’s special places are buzzing and blooming with noise and colour. From wildflower meadows alive with bees ...
Gardeners should plant marigolds next to their tomatoes - as they stop flies from feeding on the fruit, according to one ...
Summer’s here and so are the stings. From nettles to ticks to jellyfish, here’s how to treat (and avoid) the season’s most painful bites.
In Britain and Ireland, flying ant days typically occur in July or August, often in warmer urban areas first, when the ...
A species of mayfly previously thought to be extinct because of how rare it is has now reappeared in Thailand.
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