Clothing range bee’s knees for pollinators
Swansea Metropolitan University’s Dr Karen Ingham aims to highlight the plight of insects such as bees, butterflies and moths with her Pollinator Frocks range.
Each item of clothing is covered with floral prints enhanced by a microscope and coated with an iridescent sheen – replicating the way insects view the flowers.
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Hide AdThe fabrics in the dresses have also been treated with substances imitating nectars such as sucrose and fructose.
Dr Ingham said: “While the dire predicament of the world’s bees has been widely publicised, the situation facing other pollinating insects is not as well known.
“Yet, not only do insect pollinators play a vital role in food production, they are also inexorably tied to the health and biodiversity of our flora.”
Pollinator Frocks has recently been tested and developed through a series of “walkabouts” in New Zealand’s Pukekura Botanic Parklands.