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These Plants Are the Best “Bee Magnets,” According to ScientistsWhich Flowers Truly Attract Bees and Hoverflies? An international research team has now found the answer—with surprising ...
Scientists used 3D-printed insect models to study how disguises help harmless species fool predators and survive in the wild.
The Countryside Regeneration Trust (CRT) has launched a summer appeal to protect bees, butterflies, hoverflies and other ...
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Good Housekeeping UK on MSNThe garden insects back with a vengeance this summer and what (if anything…) to do about themScientific studies show us that the biodiversity, health and functioning ecosystems within a garden will benefit from ants.
Danish and Welsh botanists sifted through 400 studies, field-tested seed mixes, and uncovered a lineup of native and exotic ...
Beekeepers are urging the public to be on the look out for Asian hornets in the south-west of England as the summer nesting ...
Warm weather means you’ll be spending time in your garden and an expert gardener has shared one tip for your outdoor space.
Aphids are a common pest that can wreak havoc on your garden, but according to one gardening expert, planting certain flowers ...
This article was originally published on mentalfloss.com as 7 Creepy Crawlies You Want in Your Garden. You'll want to welcome ...
Mediterranean herbs like thyme, rosemary, sage and lavender attract and feed bees, as do those with umbel shaped flowers, ...
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