Planting farmland with strips of flowers can boost the number of wild bumblebees, a study has confirmed.
Not only does it attract foraging bees, but it also encourages nesting, say researchers at University of Sussex.
In past decades, many bumblebee species have declined, due to a number of factors, including intensive farming.
The study, published in Molecular Ecology, suggest farms given funding to improve the environment can increase the size of wild bumblebee populations.
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