Monday, December 3, 2018

Planting more hedgerows and trees could hold the key to helping UK bees thrive once again, a new study argues.

Moreover, researchers suggest artificial intelligence could be used as a tool to design our landscapes so that trees, hedgerows, and wildflowers are planted in the right place and the right numbers to ensure our pollinators have enough food. It is well known that bees and other important insects, which are vital for pollinating our plants and food crops, are in long-term decline across Europe. One of the major causes of the reduction of our pollinators, such as honeybees, bumblebees, solitary bees, and hoverflies, is the degradation of suitable habitats. A process that scientists claim is accelerated by modern farming practices. Efforts, including the planting of large strips of wildflowers on the margins of agricultural land, are underway to try to reverse this long-term decline. However, researchers believe that tree and hedgerow planting could be a more efficient and cost-effective tactic, alongside the planting of wildflowers. Trees are preferable to bees, and other pollinators, because they offer greater food density -- there are more flowers within a relatively small area on a blooming tree, compared with flower meadows. This makes trees a more efficient foraging ground for bees, and scientists have found bees show preference to trees -- collecting a large proportion of their diet from woody species. Trees and hedgerows also have a secondary benefit. They provide physical landmarks, like points on a map, which pollinators use to navigate their way across the landscape from their hive to foraging grounds. Trees and hedgerows also provide nesting, overwintering, and sheltered habitat -- offering shelter during wind and rain. Unfortunately trees and hedgerow cover has declined in the UK over the last 500 years.


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