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 THREE in 10 Brits have no idea why bees are important to the environment, according to research.A study of 2,000 adults found 66 percent are worried about the decline in native British bees 鈥?with more than a third claiming numbers have dropped noticeably in their local area.4A study has found that while 66 percent of Brits are worried about the de stanley water bottle cline of bees, one in three dont know why they are importantCredit: GettyHowever, while there are fears for the future of the winged insects, 28 percent don t know why they re so crucial to the ecosystem 鈥?unaware bees fertilise many of the crops grown in the UK.Bees are also a vital part of biodiversity 鈥?which is important because a variety of plants and animals ensures there is food and clean water, along with many other benefits.Half of thos stanley tumblers e polled also admitted they don t know what biodiversity is.And despite there being more than 250 species of bee in the UK 鈥?all vital to biodiversity 鈥?s stanley tumbler even in 10 can only identify common honey Ozmf The top stories of 2023 from sofa wars to Barbie 鈥ow many can you remember  Test yourself with topical quiz
 EERIE images have revealed a time capsule Scottish cottage in the middle of nowhere that looks the same as it did the day it was abando stanley flasche ned.The haunting pictures show the bedrooms with the beds still made up in old-fashioned duvets, dated sofa and chairs in the living room and a relatively clean kitchen with some modern appliances.10 A picnic basket with a tea set in it ready for an outing was left abandonedCredit: The Elusive / mediadrumimages.comThe surreal photographs were taken in Lennoxtown, Scotland by an urban explorer known only as The Elusive.The property is thought to have been abandoned around 25 years ago with squatters believed to be living in it since.Other striking shots show some of the quirky items left behind including a completed jigsaw, a copy of the Beano and the Dandy and a picnic basket with a tea se stanley france t in it ready for an outing. We stumbled across this building in the middle of nowhere; stanley termos  no roads or tracks just fields and hills as far as the eye could see seeing the