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Published 12:22 30 May 2022 BST
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We don't want to say bye to these beauties (Photo: iStock)[/caption]
That's because these insects represent some of the most significant pollinators of plants, and their decline, therefore, affects all the major groups of wildlife. Plants are pollinated in loads of different ways, but insect-pollinated crop plants such as apples, pears, cucumbers, watermelons, and almonds could fail altogether without the insects.
The impact of insect loss goes way beyond our food supplies, the museum warned, as animals such as birds depend on them for food will also be hit.
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