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Talkback: Fruit flies
way to deal with the flying visitors... we have put up a bat nesting box on a nearby wall, and our little fellas eat anything that moves.We have a pile of logs for our local hedgehog, who along with all the frogs who also live in the compost heap, help by Sheila
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28/11/2011 18:30:25
by northwood kirkby allotments liverpool
Talkback: Japanese knotweed
neighbour says true or just an old wives tale? If it is true, then when can I eat my rhubarb? Seems such a waste when I could be eating a rhubarb crumble! could someone do a article on hedgehogs....i'm trying to get them to stay in my garden.is it true by Jenny2712
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28/11/2011 18:39:19
by remortgage
Slugs and Snails
What is a cheap way of getting rid of Slugs and Snail. (l do find many Snails have been eaten) l have tried most things. Encouraging birds, beetles, frogs and hedgehogs  Beer traps work too, but it's a terrible waste of beer! With the lung worm by Dolly11
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08/06/2012 19:00:24
by reedandponder
snails
at least they die happy! Other things you could do - encourage birds; make a pond if you haven't got one; make log piles for hedgehogs, frogs, toads etc. You could also pick up the snails and release them in a local wood - just not too local as they have by MOLLY4
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31/07/2012 17:09:28
by Sparklepinksunflower
Ponds
!  One side at least should be gradually sloping as hedgehogs and baby birds like to make a habit of falling in and need some way of getting out again.  You can do this by adding stones if you have a high, smooth sided pond (like a bath by mdw84
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11/06/2012 15:56:49
by kB3
The Potting Shed.
the garden to scare away birds from pecking seedlings. .    OH actually hates meerkats , we got ours for fun when we lied in caravan , his mother has since bought us a hedgehog (foot high) and meerkat (foot high) ...for indoors .... Eeek , the meerkat is in a by cowslip2
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19/02/2013 15:58:55
by Mummy Muddy Paws
Talkback: Dead frogs
but it was gone within a day or two. I wondered whether the carp ate it.I would also like to have more hedgehogs. We have had temp of -15 our lake and indeed the stream have been very frozen but last saturday we found frogspawn!from north devon I just found 6 dead by sweetpea
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28/11/2011 18:40:17
by marthaviers
Talkback: Autumn gardening jobs
in a good few months ago...[a hedgehog...]at the mo he keeps sleeping in the shed,as ive left the door open for him,i bet as ive brought a hog house he will not sleep in it,,,,,he or she is absolutley adorable and it snoars... I have what I would call a by ChristyRose
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28/11/2011 18:44:14
by Todd Eric
Slug Pellets
living creature and deserve a life or a painless death. We could argue about this all day -a painless death how? -they have no central nervous system? 5000 poisoned slug would need to need eaten by a hedgehog to do it any harm http://www.wildlife-web.org.uk/hedgehog by Moemye
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18/06/2012 00:03:52
by paulkearney
Talkback: Squirrels vs bulbs and corms
for the opportune moment to spawn. On 2nd March (Mothers' Day)the first two clumps of spawn were laid and kicked off the process. The frogs are now spawning like mad! I have had frogs and hedgehogs in my large garden for a number of years and these helpful by ar
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28/11/2011 18:31:01
by Anne Wheaton

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