Despite having a higher reproduction rate compared to mammals, insects are not immune to population collapse. Factors such as pesticide use, habitat destruction, global warming, pollution, and invasive species are slowly diminishing the number of insects worldwide.
Insects occupy the second tier of the trophic food chain, meaning they serve as a source of food for birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, and other arthropods. The delicate balance of the ecosystem is at stake, as the disappearance of a single species could trigger a cascade effect throughout the entire food chain.
The lovely flowers and fruits in your garden are a result of the hard work of insects, birds and other animals. Pollinators such as flies, beetles, wasps, bees, butterflies and moths play a vital role in our daily lives by facilitating pollination.
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