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Hibernating snails

By Pippa Greenwood on 29/11/2007 10:12:02

-munching sort - are disappearing. They have started to slow down and go off for their winter hibernation (presumably so that they can save energy ready to attack my plants again next spring with an increased fervour!).Now I may be a fool, but not fool enough


Hibernating insects

By Pippa Greenwood on 29/01/2009 17:12:27

A couple of years ago we replaced our PVC window frames with beautiful wooden ones. And last week I discovered that they have attracted a number of hibernating insects.As the sun shone for the first time in weeks, I opened all the windows to let


Harlequin ladybirds

By Pippa Greenwood on 12/01/2011 17:58:20

For the last few years I've noticed large numbers of harlequin ladybirds (pictured, left) visiting my garden in summer, and then hibernating inside my window frames over winter.The window frames also provide winter shelter for lacewings and many


Insulating compost

By Pippa Greenwood on 11/12/2008 15:00:50

continue to rummage through the heap for potential snacks, but the compost isn't composting. The heap is just too cold to break down. The fungi and bacteria involved with the decomposition process are either in go-slow mode or hibernating, waiting until


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