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I suppose it would be silly to ask if bumblebees have any preference as to the sort of tea that's been brewed in the teapot beforehand? Orange Pekoe, Lapsang Souchong???? Or just good old Yorkshire tea (my favourite!) |
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It's just we have an old teapot lying in the shed, I'd quite like to give it a go. |
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Yes, had a look on the internet last night. Other suggestion is to put in some chicken wire in a ball and loosley stuff it with straw. There were also ideas using an upturned clay flowerpot, but buried the same way as you suggested for the teapot. I'd like to try this and do my bit for protecting this special bee. |
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Have you seen this news article - Natural England is exhorting us all to keep bees! The company that makes the Eglu chicken house (undersized and overpriced, methinks) is offering a trendy plastic 'Beehaus' at something over £400 and bees at 0.5 - 1.5pence each! |
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I shall try the teapot trick as I love bees. They fascinate me and have loads of folklore surrounding them. I could watch them for hours. Unfortunately I've not seen so many this year as I had last year, but now that I've got loads of marjoram flowering (it self-seeds like crazy and is now all over my garden) they are flocking to it! Normally when my catnip bush is in full flower they used to cover it, but not so this year. It's such a shame that their numbers have been hit so badly. |
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