Buzzing About Bugs
Mariclare Carey-Jones visits Dr Beynonβs Bug Farm in St Davids in Pembrokeshire, to find out how farmers and insects can support each other
Dr Sarah Beynon runs a farm in St Davids in Pembrokeshire with a difference. The Bug Farm is a nature reserve, a visitor attraction, and a working farm. Alongside growing crops, Sarah and her husband, Andy Holcroft, also educate visitors to the farm about the importance of insects in our ecosystems, and they create insect based foods.
In this programme, Mariclare Carey-Jones visits the farm to find out where Sarahβs passion for invertebrates comes from and why she wants to share her love for bugs with visitors to the farm. Sarah says, βGrowing up on the farm here in St Davids, weβd take our little bug collecting pot and weβd go on mini safaris and just developed that love for the natural world. And then when I was at Oxford doing an undergraduate biology degree, I went to the Natural History Museum and I remember having a tour of the insect collections and being blown away! And I wanted other peopleβs eyes to open up to this incredible world."
As Mariclare and Sarah explore the farm, they discuss the various projects Sarah is involved in, all with the aim of increasing insect populations. They talk about the practical steps she takes which she believes allow her to farm alongside nature. βWe couldnβt farm without natureβ, Sarah says, βwe are 100% reliant on it. Thatβs what I want to showcase, little elements of how farmers can incorporate nature on their farmsβ.
Mariclare will also talk to Sarah and Andy about Grub Kitchen - the on-site cafe at the bug farm, where insects are always on the menu, as it is the first edible-insect restaurant in the UK. βYou might say its unusual nowβ Andy says, βmaybe in five or ten years time it will be a bit more of a normalityβ.
Presented and produced by Mariclare Carey-Jones
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