Essex Wildlife Trust has announced the start of Nature Neighbours, a yearly campaign to promote wildlife-friendly actions that members of the public can take in their gardens or local green spaces.
This year, the campaign is focusing on how to help pollinators in the autumn and winter, to help boost insect numbers the following year.
Over the spring and summer, concerns over low insect numbers were apparent. In less than 20 years, flying insects have declined by 89% (Buglife) and records for butterflies were at an all-time-low this year (Butterfly Conservation).
The declining numbers of insects is attributed to causes such as habitat loss, extreme weather caused by climate change and the use of pesticides.
Although insects are most abundant in the warmer months, the Trust’s campaign reminds people that insects need to be supported all year round. Many insects hibernate in the winter, including, bees, butterflies, wasps and ladybirds.
Essex Wildlife Trust is promoting three easy actions for the public to support insects in their gardens: