concerns were first raised by TV presenter and naturalist Iolo Williams.If non-native species did escape from Gwrych Castle, where the show is being filmed, it could have a “range of invasiveness potential”, said Matt Shardlow, CEO of Buglife.
Although relatively small, these creatures can cause permanent damage to native habitats. “Anyone who’s ever shared a mosquito net with a mosquito knows that size isn’t everything,” he added.TV presenter Chris Packham said: “If any of these species were to naturalise, we could have severe problems.
And we do have a history in this country of invasive species which have caused enormous ecological damage.”ITV declined to say which species were used in filming but said all insects were “non-invasive”,.
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