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Bees and bee flies

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

biological reason for this.Honeybees, bumblebees and social wasps all congregate around prominent branches or treetops when they mate. Males gather together at these vantage points and mark them with a scent which then attracts females. These 'social' insects


The insects have gone berserk

By Richard Jones on 27/04/2011 11:03:05

For anyone who thought the cold winter might have been a bit harsh for wildlife, I hope the recent heatwave has been an eye-opener. I’ve certainly never seen so much insect life in April before. The garden has been awash with orange-tips, holly


Moving bumblebee nests

By Kate Bradbury on 20/05/2011 18:22:21

important not to confuse bumblebees with wasps. I don't want to be responsible for any deaths.Moving bumblebee nests is easy if you know what you're doing. It's best to do it at night when most of the bees are back in the nest. Bumblebees don't fly


Help wildlife survive winter

By Gardeners' World on 11/11/2011 15:00:41

Winter wildlifeMost garden wildlife hibernates over winter, as food is in short supply and freezing temperatures make life difficult. Learn how to help wild creatures through the cold winter months, below.In winter, wild animals and insects hunker


Dead thrushes and the bloody nose beetle

By Richard Jones on 18/08/2010 16:43:31

To Soicherons, Villars-Dompierre, in the Cote d'Or region of France for two weeks and the wildlife here is subtly different to that in East Dulwich. For one thing we are surrounded by large flowery meadows, hedges dripping with Mirabelle plums


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