Wildlife habitat for hibernating bees and insects
By Bertiefox
- 25 Jul, 2009
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Found this excellent structure in a nearby garden, with lots of niches and holes for overwintering bees and insects. I thought it was a good idea to build a structure like this, though straws and other small reeds would be good for lacewings and solitary bees and wasps.
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Yes, that's wonderful...:o)
25 Jul, 2009
this is great. i have seen a few this year. i have a plan brewing...
31 Jul, 2009
You are not the only one, Sandra....!
3 Aug, 2009
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thats fantastic
25 Jul, 2009