As November 27th approaches, the insect world is anything but asleep. While many species tunnel into soil, grass tussocks, bark and old walls to survive the cold, others share our homes, from curtain-clinging queen wasps to whining mosquitoes. Outside, you can still spot earwigs, bees, late dragonflies and a bustling cast of flies and beetles. Lacewings shelter in straw tones, hoverflies hang in the air like tiny drones, and picture‑winged flies rest quietly atop fading umbels. On the woodland floor, fallen branches become entire high‑rise cities for bark beetles, weevils, click beetles and more, all weaving a complex web of life through decaying wood and fungi. Discover how winter’s chill transforms the landscape into a secret refuge for insects. Return on November 27th for the full story!
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