Rapid decline worldwide should be treated as a red flag warning, an expert warns, as the fallout could be felt across human health and food security ...
Insects don’t issue press releases. They just vanish. By the time we notice through empty harvests and poorer diets, it could ...
You say you don’t like spiders and insects and other creepy crawlies? You wish that mosquitoes would disappear from the planet? Beware of what you wish for. In partnership with green plants, the ...
The number of flying insects counted on vehicle licence plates in Northern Ireland has more than halved in the past five years, new figures suggest. The annual Bugs Matter "splat survey", a citizen ...
Ecologists now describe insect decline as a defining signal of a broader ecological breakdown. Evidence from long-running field studies shows falling insect numbers even inside protected reserves with ...
Research that spanned two decades has found that even insects in the remote wilderness are suffering population declines. Despite seeing little to no impact from humans, populations of insects in a ...
Insect life in Kent continues to plummet, according to "troubling" data in a new study. The 2025 Bugs Matter "splat survey" revealed the number of flying bugs in the county has fallen by 66% in just ...
According to a new study by the University of Würzburg, Bavarian meadows are the most monotonous insect habitats.
Even in areas relatively undisturbed by human activity, insect populations are on the decline, with climate change as a likely culprit. That's the finding of new research from the University of North ...
Insects form the base of many food chains and pollinate both wild plants and cultivated crops. Here, a bee works on a flower in Henniker last month. (Photo by Dana Wormald/New Hampshire Bulletin) This ...