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Garden foxes

By Richard Jones on 05/12/2012 10:41:00

in the damp grass. Other times they are a distant yelp, to remind me that they’re still a sizeable population in this part of deepest, darkest East Dulwich.Today, though, I find they’ve been raiding the food store. Luckily this isn’t really my larder, it


How to make a hedgehog house

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:34:09

-east.If your local wine store doesn't have any spare crates, buy some extra timber and make one instead.Attracting wildlife and insects to your gardenBuilding a bat boxConstructing a bird boxMaking a stag beetle bucketBrowse plants that are attractive


Leafcutter bees

By Pippa Greenwood on 23/10/2008 11:35:41

one carefully constructed from one cut-out circle of foliage. Inside will have been eggs laid by the leafcutter bee, along with a store of nectar and pollen for the emerging grubs to feed on (we didn't dare look in case we disturbed them).We carefully


The first bumblebee of the year

By Richard Jones on 25/03/2009 11:38:02

months hidden in hibernation in some dry secluded spot, the queens, with a store of sperm from autumn matings, venture out to an uncertain spring weather pattern, which is as unpredictable as any of the many other dangers they face from predators, disease


Growing species tulips

By Gardeners' World on 16/11/2011 15:53:35

. Height 15cm.Tulipa altaicaMore about growing tulipsFollow our video guide to planting up a daffodil, tulip and crocus displayRead Adam Pasco's blog on growing multi-headed tulipsHow to lift and store tulipsAdvice on dealing with tulip fireLearn how


Snakes in the grass

By Richard Jones on 24/06/2009 17:17:16

of mere academic interest, except that Liz's final question gripped my attention: "Does anyone want it?"My daughters had nagged me some years ago to get a pet snake. We'd even visited various exotic pet stores, but nothing ever came of it. Tentatively, I


Bees and bee flies

By Richard Jones on 30/03/2011 17:38:43

go through this behaviour in autumn, and only the fertilised queens (females) survive through winter. In the 'solitary' species, the bees develop in their mainly subterranean nests, and although the grubs may finish feeding on the stored stocks


Wasps and spiders

By Richard Jones on 28/09/2011 16:54:08

overfed garden spiders, Araneus diadematus, are sitting in stately plumpness in the centres.Several of the webs already have dead wasps stored in them, all spun around with silk. I am always slightly amazed that spiders are able to subdue such large


Bumblebees and climate change

By Richard Jones on 13/03/2013 13:04:46

for this simple fact, and I was very quick to put them straight on it. [Technically, bumblebees do make an extremely small store (a few millilitres) of thin nectar regurgitation, but this is nothing like the huge stocks of thick, sterile, sweet gloop stored


Garden birds and Feed the Birds Day

By Kate Bradbury on 28/10/2010 11:10:54

available (especially with dwindling numbers of hedgerows), while shorter days and longer nights decrease foraging opportunities. On top of that, small birds use an enormous amount of energy just keeping warm during cold nights. They can't store fat like


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