As temperatures drop, there's an urgent call from ecologists to help some of nature's smallest and most vulnerable creatures make it through winter. Experts from Arbtech are urging households to take simple steps that could mean the difference between life and death for insects seeking shelter from the cold.

The stakes are higher than you might think: 41% of insect species currently face extinction, and winter conditions like frost and freezing temperatures are particularly brutal for these tiny creatures. Small actions you can take now can provide the shelter these garden helpers need to survive until next spring.

1. Keep natural debris in place

Resist the urge to tidy up your yard this winter. Those fallen leaves, branches, dead wood, and dried flower stems that might look messy are a

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