The long-term decline in the number of flying insects being splattered on cars after a journey is well recognised by older drivers. But the latest survey has revealed that the number of insects found on vehicle number plates has plummeted by 63% since 2021.

An analysis of records from more than 25,000 journeys across Britain since 2021 reveals an alarming apparent drop in flying insect abundance, although the rate of decrease slowed in 2024.

Bug splats on the numberplates of citizen scientists using the Bugs Matter app for the Kent Wildlife Trust and Buglife survey declined 8% from 2023 to 2024, after sharper drops of 44% in 2023 and 28% in 2022.

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    2 months ago

    I’ve got a whole row of borage flowering in my container garden, and haven’t seen a single bee in it :/

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      2 months ago

      My California lilac and rosemary are getting all the attention at the moment. There’s still a lot of trees etc in flower at the moment so don’t dispair yet! I expect my green alkanet and viper’s bugloss (when it flowers later) will be busy once the spring moves to summer. Geraniums and salvias too!