Entomological survey and monitoring, Headley Heath, 1995-1996
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Published source details
Edwards M. (1996) Entomological survey and monitoring, Headley Heath, 1995-1996. Unpublished report, Commissioned by the National Trust.
Published source details Edwards M. (1996) Entomological survey and monitoring, Headley Heath, 1995-1996. Unpublished report, Commissioned by the National Trust.
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This study is summarised as evidence for the following.
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Create patches of bare ground for ground-nesting bees Action Link |
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Create patches of bare ground for ground-nesting bees
Three scrapes with vegetation removed at Headley Heath, Surrey, England were being used by ground-nesting bees two or three years after they were created (Edwards 1996). The average densities of burrows attributed to ground-nesting bees and wasps were 2.3, 1.2 and 2.3 burrows/m2 for small (500 m2), medium (2,500 m2) and large (5,000 m2) scrapes respectively.
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