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Absence of Frogs
, or that it isn't as easy to accss your garden as it once was. Disease is also a possibility, or even predation by local cats. Adults normally only spend the mating season near ponds, so are often found a fair distance away from water. Also the last couple by JenBee
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26/03/2012 10:19:49
by oscarb
bird droppings
away from predators (neighbours cats) we have an ideal location, only worry is below the feeding platform is two Montana's, which will hopefully grow up around the feeding platform it is also in close proximity to the pond. Guess i'll just have by Percy-Grower
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11/06/2012 13:24:43
by Percy-Grower
Bug house
-circles cut out of them - often on roses - great that you're encouraging the bees - we need them so much  http://www.turning-earth.co.uk/leaf_cutter_bee.htm Thanks Dove, I'm trying to encourage all kinds of things except cats!!! The Leaf Cutter Bees in our by Bee friendly
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12/07/2012 21:37:27
by HOLEDIGGER
Lobelia
happened to yours. Were the torn bits all laying around it then? Could it have been a cat? Snails Wood pigeons got mine a few years ago I could have been many things. Loeblia Queen Victoria are certainly very susceptible to slug damage. They can easily by susan hughes
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26/08/2012 12:22:27
by Gary Hobson
mouse or mole problems
loved clamatis's Is there anything that can be done to address this problem without getting a cat! as i would like to see my garden look like i hoped it would instead of half eaten!  I suspect you might have bank voles in your garden.  I suggest humane by dan allen
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17/10/2012 21:06:24
by Dovefromabove
Neighbours problem conifers
and make the neighbour do something about these trees before the roots damage my drains or foundations? Any advice would be greatly appreciated  I don't have direct experience of this other than the usual cats and noise etc-this site offers some useful by Vdutt80
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10/11/2012 10:01:04
by Busy-Lizzie
siting compost near greenhouse?
don't mind the fox or the cats as they dispose of the rats and mice. by Sue Edwards2
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27/11/2012 16:18:29
by flowering rose
Talkback: Spiders in the compost bin
and plant waste from the garden. there is a lot of life in a compost bin,worms of every size and shape,earwigs,and allsorts of creepy crawlies,mice and rats,fox and cat sit on top and I wish I could say hedgehog.I have toads and newts in the greenhouse. by TonyCal
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16/01/2013 20:36:56
by flowering rose
down at thefrozen pond
needed me to make a hole in the ice,good job i did a toad had come trapped under the ice and fighting to get out.I guess they can hold their breathe for x amount of time but how long?To my surprise the fish I thought the cat and the heron had ,were by flowering rose
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17/01/2013 18:25:24
by SwissSue
This made me spill my tea over the keyboard!
. shame that its never been proved that they carry the disease.in the first place. made me smile- wonder what my cats would think if I brought this one home! Hope he doesn't try and take it to bed with him ,  I agree hollie hock we seem to kill first ask by BrummieBen
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10/03/2013 12:09:41
by jon cob