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Talkback: Hummingbird hawkmoths and bumblebees

On 28/11/2011 in forum

i was weeding down my allotment today and i saw this was attacking every moth and butterfly which landed on this globe poppy or thistle are they natural enemys wasp was attacking the moths spelling mistake Very interested to read about hummingbird hawk moths. Last week we were '...


Humming Bird Feeder

On 05/01/2013 in forum

Does anyone use a humming bird feeder to help bumblebees? This year I want to grow flowers to help them (also to help with pollination) but not sure which flowers just yet, I was thinking of getting a humming bird feeder but can't seem to find where


Homes for wildlife

On 05/11/2010 in Wildlife

A recent Which? Gardening report revealed that many shop-bought wildlife homes are not worth buying. The trial included hedgehog homes, bug boxes and bumblebee nesters, and concluded that only solitary bee hotels proved successful, especially home


Talkback: Making nettle beer

On 31/05/2012 in forum

There is one plant called white dead nettle that is a first class early flower for bumblebees and I know you like bumblebees! I certainly do! And dead nettles are lovely. I'm hoping some self-seed into my garden!Kate Hi Kate,I have dug out three


Slugs and hedgehogs

On 08/08/2008 in Unassigned

The plot is abuzz with wildlife, including ladybirds, lacewings, bumblebees and ground beetles. They're all marvellous for my crops; bees increase my yields by pollinating flowers, and ladybirds and lacewings eat a lot of aphids. As well


Talkback: Feather-footed bee

On 28/11/2011 in forum

bumblebees - so thanks for the info. There are certainly lots of places to nest in our garden!! I get these insects on my grape hyacinths too and didn't know that they are not bumblebees. I am doing a member's experiment for Garden Organic to help establish a


Late-summer-nectar

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Wildlife

. Insects you'll attract to your garden include buff-tailed and common carder bumblebees, honeybees, hoverflies, comma, painted lady, small tortoishell, speckled wood butterflies and the angel shades, dart and brimstone moths. Some will still be found


Plants for bees

On 20/10/2011 in Plant features: Wildlife

Make a bee-lineGreat flowers start with pollination, and for that you need bees. Find out how to get the busiest garden insects to work for you.How to... make a bee hotelGardens are extremely important for bumblebees, and vice versa. Bees need


Mouse in the compost bin

On 19/08/2011 in Wildlife

20 seconds worrying what the neighbours would think, and then relaxed, happy with our new arrival.My bumblebees (RIP) were rescued from friends who were landscaping their garden; some of my frogs were rescued from a kitchen drain and the rest I picked


Bees Are Already Buzzing!!

On 03/03/2012 in forum

of kilter...    finally worked out to upload a photo!  We have had a bumblebee visiting our garden regularly for the last couple of weeks. I believe there is programme about bumblebees on BBC2 at 8pm starting this Wednesday. It is the serious of three hour


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