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Chardyboy Foraging Bee

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mocko Nurse Bee
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Dont hold your breath she wanted to sell off the forests and woodlands. |
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catchercradle Golden Bee

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And has worked for Shell Oil in the past. |
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Chardyboy Foraging Bee

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POP! goes my idealistic bubble...... |
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ingo50 Scout Bee
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In which professional field other than " politics " can one, for example swop from health to education, without a single qualification in that field, and then make decisions affecting the lives of millions without any proper accountability? Not that I'm cynical! |
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Vallee Foraging Bee
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Absolutely! |
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Georgehood New Bee
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Yes Health is the most important factor and is considered in every field. |
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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.
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Information about the Tree Bumblebee (Bombus hypnorum)
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