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Nice 1 Diva. Love Bumble Bees.
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Don't buy food from subsidised EU producers, as some of your purchase money goes to replace scrubland and mixed woodland with intense agriculture.
Do buy GMO food, and stuff grown under glass as this is more efficient and allows land to be taken out of agriculture. Little bit of politics there. |
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If they stopped spraying sh1t everyday I think that might help somewhat, we stayed in an Inn close to Rye over the weekend and used their beer garden a couple of times and not once did I see a Bee and trust me I was looking.
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before and while mowing your overgrown lawn keep a look out for frogs and toads these little fellas hide in damp grass !
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if you hve any left over flower seeds scatter them on scrubland ,a sea of colour in a few months with luck and good for wildlife !
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Put out water for the birds in a wide flat tray, a few inches deep.
In the hot sun the water warms, so change the water during the day. A watering can is a quick way to replace the water. Tip out the old water, leave the tray on the ground, and use the watering can for a quick refill. |
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Can we give the birds water-wings ....please !
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I'm constantly refilling my water trays at the moment.
I refreshed them last night and rather strangely they were hardly touched this morning. The badgers usually visit for a drink at night. Maybe they went to the pub ![]() |
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Don't mow the clover! Bees loving it.
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