Making a beeline: wildflower paths across UK could save species
by Alison Benjamin from on (#55KKH)
Conservation charity aims to help restore 150,000 hectares of bee-friendly corridors to save the insects from extinction
Andrew Whitehouse has been on the cliffs at Prawle Point, south Devon, searching on his hands and knees for a rare bee. He saw only one last year, and so far this summer there has been no sign of the six-banded nomad bee with its striking yellow markings.
Whitehouse fears it is on the brink of extinction because, as a parasitic bee, it depends on a host - the long-horned bee - in whose nest it lays its eggs, and the host is now also scarce.
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