Could wildflowers and bug hotels help avert an insect apocalypse? We just don't know – yet
- Written by Rob Cruickshank, Lecturer – Teaching & Administration, University of Canterbury

Insects are in rapid decline. One study found the global total is falling by 2.5% a year, with insect species going extinct eight times faster than mammals, birds and reptiles.
While scientists don’t yet know when insect populations could drop to the point of no return, we can’t keep losing species without, ultimately, a...