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Talkback: Big Garden Birdwatch 2009
of thumb my old dad used to say that birds always paired up on Valentine's Day! I really wish I could put bird boxs up but haven't anywhere high enough for them to be safe, too many cats in the area to take the chance, I have seen them many times lurking by anne
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28/11/2011 18:37:50
by jewelry making
Talkback: Grey squirrels
reds who have been here since the last ice age! Greys do cause damage as do foxes but given the choice between them and cats with doting owners who reject acknowledging their murderous and fouling ways I'll accept the squirrels in numbers anyday. we by Mike B
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28/11/2011 18:38:54
by scotam
Talkback: Moles and molehills
together. Although I hate their descration of the lawn I could not do other than delight in their antics.My cat pees on the molehills. For the first time in 33 years I had mole hills on my tiny lawn - have put in a sonic solar repeller - 2 weeks later a by happymarion
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28/11/2011 18:39:27
by jenny
Talkback: Cuckoo spit
...last year went out and bought peanuts for them and they completely ignored the nuts.The blackbird and robin that used to visit have gone too...so disappointing...might have something to do with the local cats!! i removed some cuckcoo spit today from my by Gladys the gardener
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28/11/2011 18:40:52
by Enduring Gardener
Talkback: Moving bumblebee nests
succumbed to wax moth. Did you clear out the nest before the birds moved back in? No, mine are buff-tailed bees. Wildman of Pershore - I tried that with rodent bedding, all I got was cats sniffing around! And aren't you lovely feeding wax moth caterpillars by wilscombe
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28/11/2011 18:43:38
by Pest Control Seattle
Talkback: Waiting for rain
, and like you suggested, had previously mounded manure to add a bit of enrichment. However, with a combination of overshadowing sycamore tree roots sapping moisture from down below, and next door’s cat scratching away moisture from up above, it’s been a bit by dinny
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28/11/2011 18:43:42
by katy english
Talkback: Bumblebees and wax moth
Oh dear... this is a sad story. We're all holding our collective breath here, hoping for a happy ending! Go bees, go! I never knew of the terror of wax moths - I hope to hear good news soon. I shall endeavour to dissuade next door's cat from swiping by Greenwatch
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28/11/2011 18:43:52
by happymarion
Talkback: Autumn gardening jobs
the wildlife will return. I have not cut the grass since february. The cats love to hide in the grass,and the spiders hunt in the long swards. Wildlife is at peace with the surroundings. Unfortunately The slugs and snails are out in force! And have you noticed by ChristyRose
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28/11/2011 18:44:14
by Todd Eric
Feedback to Questions/Answers
've changed my message settings, didn't realize how important it could be. nice cat different from the other one . Derek sotongeoff may they do not give feed back because the advice is bad or not detailed enough. But getting a thank you is more about self by sotongeoff
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27/02/2013 09:44:22
by sotongeoff
Talkback: Frightful forsythia
of Ribes. I do not know why I still have it but I hate rubbing against it. It is really Cat Pee - Forsythia I do not have but it looks great creeping over my neighbours fence in Spring peeping through the dark conifers. On the 16th May 2009 my husband and I by les1ey
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28/11/2011 18:38:18
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