Jack Straw
I look nothing like him!
Don't be silly, Chris is asleep upstairs.
He was shattered after today's collections.
Call me a beeist, but they all look the same to me.
Don't be silly, Chris is asleep upstairs.
He was shattered after today's collections.
Call me a beeist, but they all look the same to me.
Different years see different numbers of insects appearing, but the trend isn't good.
https://www.theguardian.com/environ...ng-insect-numbers-threaten-collapse-of-nature
Personally, as a bit of a butterfly lover, this year, I've never seen so many Marbled Whites, but so few Common Blues. Next year could be the other way round. As I've been looking at butterflies for over 50 years, the numbers now are nothing like as many now, of any species.
Insecticides, downland ploughed up for farming and house building have all contributed to the reduction in numbers of insects.
This is why it's so important that everyone does there bit to create habitat for them, normally the simple task of easing off with your mowing is a good start.
One aspect of the decline in insect populations not highlighted by the media is the rise in microwave radiation from mobile phone technology. A quick google on the subject will bring up plenty of information on it. This is a global problem.
Yeah it's the "old mans beard" variety (C vitalba) that you usually see on railway banks etc. A complete PITA if left.
Chris' jumper is yellow with black stripes.
Colin is wearing black with yellow stripes.
The fella I don't recognise is wearing a black and yellow striped pullover.
Thanks for jogging my memory ..had a mental block on it ..I’ve come across it so often ..just couldn’t remember
I was wrong about the clematis bit ..it is part of the clematis genus ..I wouldn’t want to plant it though
You won't need to mate, they seed everywhere.
If it's yours or a clients, trace it back to the roots and dig it out. The roots are deep and very hard to get out. Or...trace it back, cut it back at ground level and then spray the new growth with glyphosate. Whatever you do, don't let it go to seed.
To end on something much nicer…..this was at a client i visited yesterday (lean your head to the left to view)
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Climbing Iceberg?