Biodiversity is at risk the more you mow the lawn

A new study has shown that insects love living in perennial grasses, less so short-lived annual species.  Conducted by the University of Göttingen and Hungary’s HUN-REN Centre for Ecological Research, the analysis looked at wasps, midges, beetles, flies and other common garden species. 225 of these lived in grass types which are prominent for 12 … Continue reading Biodiversity is at risk the more you mow the lawn