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hannah donovan Guard Bee
Joined: 01 Apr 2015 Posts: 76 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 2:33 am Post subject: ANY SECONDHAND BOOKS PLEASE |
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HI
I AM DYXLEXIC AND FIND READING DIFFICULT, SO I WOULD LIKE TO GET BOOKS THAT ARE SECONDHAND AS I DONT WANT TO SPEND A FORTUNE ON BOOKS I CANT UNDERSTAND.
MANY THANKS
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Dexter's shed Scout Bee
Joined: 16 May 2014 Posts: 307 Location: Grays, Essex, UK
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hannah donovan Guard Bee
Joined: 01 Apr 2015 Posts: 76 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 12:37 pm Post subject: thankyou |
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thanks dexter.... you have been a wonderful support... i finally have some lovley girls to co-habit my garden with, proud parent of about 25 thousand of so girls and thier mummy... housed in temporary home... untill hubby makes the fll sized top bar hive.. they are currently very happy, so much so, i can easily go up to hive and watch the entrance, and move around it wthout them being bothered... i even had one get stck in my hair and i helped her out of my hair without being stung... they really are very lovely girls. |
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AugustC Silver Bee

Joined: 08 Jul 2013 Posts: 613 Location: Malton, North Yorkshire
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Hi Hannah
don't forget the "beekeeping library" link at the top of the forum ^
There are lots of free downloads.
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hannah donovan Guard Bee
Joined: 01 Apr 2015 Posts: 76 Location: London, UK
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Posted: Mon May 25, 2015 9:27 pm Post subject: thankyou |
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thankyo for the info on the liabrary, i didnt see that,, i dont use forums usually.. so not used to how they work really... i do use this forum as its the BEST FOR BEES.. |
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Quality Top Bar Hives by Andrew Vidler
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Conserving wild bees
Research suggests that bumble bee boxes have a very low success rate in actually attracting bees into them. We find that if you create an environment where first of all you can attract mice inside, such as a pile of stones, a drystone wall, paving slabs with intentionally made cavities underneath, this will increase the success rate.
Most bumble bee species need a dry space about the size a football, with a narrow entrance tunnel approximately 2cm in diameter and 20 cm long. Most species nest underground along the base of a linear feature such as a hedge or wall. Sites need to be sheltered and out of direct sunlight.
There is a spectacular display of wild bee hotels here
More about bumblebees and solitary bees here
Information about the Tree Bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum)
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