Q.1
What kind of insect nests does Buglife’s ‘ ' project encourage people to record?
  • Carpenter Bees
  • Tree Wasps
  • Drywood Termites
  • Wood Ants
Q.2
According to Buglife’s ‘ ’ page, which of these is true about spiders in the UK?
  • UK Spider bites can kill you
  • UK spider bites can cause serious injury
  • Spider bites can give you infections
  • Most UK spiders can’t bite through human skin
Q.3
What group of living things does Buglife work to conserve?
  • Bees
  • Bacteria
  • Insects
  • All invertebrates
Q.4
Buglife has a project to link up corridors of wildflower-rich habitat for pollinating insects and other wildlife. What is it called?
  • B-Lanes
  • B-Roads
  • B-Tracks
  • B-Lines
Q.5
If you want to , which of these does Buglife recommend?
  • Planting perennial flowers
  • Using organic pesticides
  • Planting flowering bedding plants
  • Cutting all grass short
Q.6
Buglife is involved in . Which of these species is found in more than one area of the UK?
  • Scarlet malachite beetle
  • Bordered brown lacewing
  • Bog hoverfly
  • Horrid ground weaver
Q.7
What kind of habitat is , Buglife’s bug reserve?
  • Rainforest
  • Brownfield
  • River
  • Swampland
Q.8
What is Buglife’s symbol?
  • An ant eye
  • A beetle head
  • A snail shell
  • A ladybird
Q.9
Buglife has a project called ‘ ’ to conserve wild pollinators. Which of these is NOT true about pollinators?
  • Pollinators have declined by more than two thirds in Britain
  • Pollinators provide millions of pounds worth of crops a year in Britain
  • Honeybees are more important than wild pollinators
  • Pollinators help flowers grow in the countryside
Q.10
Buglife’s project aims to conserve the invertebrates of St Helena. How many unique species are found on this island?
  • 20 species
  • 40 species
  • 200 species
  • 400 species
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