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Talkback: Bumblebees in the compost bin
off? Reply to Gill B, Claire and HelenBumblebees are relatively docile compared to honeybees and wasps, so you could tolerate them until the nests finish in autumn. After the queens and new males (drones) are produced, the nest winds down by mab
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28/11/2011 18:38:46
by Richard Jones
Talkback: National Insect Week
-yellow flowers. Kaycurtis, I too, in mid-Hampshire, have noticed a lack of ladybirds, unusual for us. What insect builds a cocoon of leaves in soil (of spring cabbage seedlings)?I have creatures similar to wasps/bees that have made a hole in the soil of my spring by Dragonfly
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28/11/2011 18:40:58
by kredithai
Talkback: Pests and problems
.... help. What insect builds a cocoon of leaves in soil (of spring cabbage seedlings)?I have creatures similar to wasps/bees that have made a hole in the soil of my spring cabbage seedlings and keep returning with small pieces of leaves. When I broke by B.Ward
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28/11/2011 18:41:02
by Storic
Talkback: Ivy
and currently the lanes near to me in Somerset are full of bee/wasp/fly covered ivy!Unfortunately for me whenever I handle ivy I come out in an unpleasant rash which doesn't last too long but does make me itch for some time!My compromise is to let a few little by Anne Wareham
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28/11/2011 18:44:12
by elsie123
Talkback: The first bumblebee of the year
in feb, and one on the 15th march in llanelli they both flew into my conservitory very big ones, and then just seem to die off very quickly, they were both acting as if they were wasps and tring to sting themselfs.. how strange but they were very very big by Dancer
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28/11/2011 18:38:14
by bufftail
Talkback: Growing veg in small spaces
days gone by? It seems to remedy everything from Fox whiff & those nasty wasps & ants to troublsome Italian vine & Verginia creeper. I don't know!!! Reply to Dragonfly: You really must not use chemicals for jobs they are not approved for by Brighton Bloke
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28/11/2011 18:43:07
by Dinky89
Talkback: Horseflies
the first one in ages, all these useful bugs seem to be dissapearing whilst things that are no use to man or beast seem to thrive, I fear for our bee's and butterflies as well.I must admit horse flies and mosquito's are my worst enamies,along with wasps by bunnysgarden
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28/11/2011 18:39:02
by les
Talkback: Draining ponds
back next year?when will it be safe to clean box out so birds can nest next year????they are not wasps maybe honey bees as very little but sweet looking... Hi muddyboots, how exciting that you have bees living in your nesting box! I'm very jealous by Dragonfly
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28/11/2011 18:40:34
by Angel
Small Wildlife pond
the hole with some spare pond liner that the gardening centre didn't bother to charge me for, bless 'em, and it slakes the thirst of our honey bees, wasps, butterflies, hedgehogs, da boidies, and gives us a spiritual re-charging of batteries. We love our by Erica938
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