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Wanted: Evidence of rare oily-kneed beetlesShe said the species is vulnerable to extinction. The beetle's lifecycle relies on solitary bees, species which do not live in colonies and have nests tended by a single female. The beetle larvae ...
Master gardener Martha Wheeler — shown here with a young Wild Geranium — is turning her yard into a pollinator-friendly ...
These small, solitary insects have a life cycle that rivals science fiction: they lay their eggs inside or on other insects, and their larvae consume the host from within. "It’s like the movie ...
Getty Images Planting wildflowers in our gardens can help support our vulnerable insects, like solitary bees The annual five-month long survey is led by Kent Wildlife Trust. "This huge decrease in ...
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