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butterflies and bees
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BOBBIE | Report | 26 Apr 2009 08:44 |
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are they out early this year or is it my imagination |
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Jac | Report | 26 Apr 2009 09:34 |
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There does seem quite a lot around - also the dreaded wasps! I think they are hunting for new nest sites! |
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Juneoftheroses | Report | 26 Apr 2009 09:35 |
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Had quite a few butterflys ,in the garden just lately . |
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Morleyite | Report | 26 Apr 2009 09:51 |
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I dont know about early ? But the bee's around here seem a lot bigger.........Yesterday i saw one the size of a sparrow (well not quite) but it was a big one and it was noisy as well. |
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Morleyite | Report | 3 Aug 2009 22:02 |
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Since this thread appeared i have had two different kinds of Bee hives/nests in my garden, the first was a small bee about the size of a large wasp, the second nest was about ten feet from the first one and this was colonized with a large bee species . They now appear to have all sodded off to annoy some other poor sap and pester him /her in their garden? |
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