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Making a Solitary Bee Motel


Unlike the social honey bees and bumble bees that live in communities most bees live solitary lives. There are more than 200 species of solitary bees found in Britain. Some solitary bees nest in holes in the ground and others in hollow stems or holes in wood. This bee motel was one of several made from an ash tree log. 



 Slugs - enemy number 1?


Are all slugs bad news in the garden or on the plot?


Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dogs Tails? 


So which are welcome garden visitors and which are not?


 The Common Earthworm


Drainage improvers? In the sort of weather that we have been having earthworms will have their work cut out this year!


The Garden Spider 


On a frosty or dewy morning our gardens are often decorated by lacy spiders webs. These webs are the work of garden spiders. As the name suggests these are commonly found in gardens as well as parks and woodland areas.


Bees in Decline? 


There has been much in the news recently about fears that the bee population is in serious decline. Bee keepers comment that hives often resemble the Marie Celeste. Lord Rooker a minister from DEFRA has been reported as saying that the honey bee may become extinct within the next ten years.


Ladybirds - under threat? 


Our native ladybirds are under threat from foreign invaders.


Underground Colonies of Garden Ants


Weeding in one of the beds at the allotment I inadvertently uncovered part of an ants' nest. The anys sprang into action!


 The Wasp


August is a time when many fruits are ready for the picking. This year it seems that the wasps have managed to home in on the ripe fruits before we have meaning fruits have to be gathered with extreme caution!


When is a Wasp not a Wasp?


When it's a hoverfly 


 The Life Cycle of a Large White Butterfly


So are all butterflies bad news on the plot?

Here's the life story of one that is!


Whitefly in my coffee 


These tiny moth like creatures arrive in their thousands every year and they seem to be everywhere!


(Not sure that wildlife is exactly the correct term for whitefly but they have to go somewhere!)

Making a Solitary Bee Motel Earthworm Garden Spider Bees Ladybirds Ants Wasp Hoverfly Butterfly Whitefly Slugs Frogs and Snails