I just went to check on my pond and I noticed a small red bee frantically trying to get out of the water. The poor thing was on its back so I lifted it out, left it to dry out a bit and then it proceeded to fly off. I think it was a mason bee, very cute looking little thing.
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I rescued a small fat spider yesterday. My friend's son dropped it into my hot coffee, when I told him I wasn't scared of them. Tipped it out on the grass in the sun to dry off - poor little blighter. (Yes, I cuffed the little s*d round the ear, too!)All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
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I spent the day rescuing bees from the end of my poly tunnel! It doesn't matter how much I flap or try to wave them into the direction of the large door opening, they insist on heading up into the top corner and buzz about all day! I have now got a piece of cardboard and a jug in the poly just for bee rescuing purposesYou may say I'm a dreamer... But I'm not the only one...
I'm an official nutter - an official 'cropper' of a nutter! I am sooooo pleased to be a cropper! Hurrah!
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Originally posted by ancee View PostI spent the day rescuing bees from the end of my poly tunnel! It doesn't matter how much I flap or try to wave them into the direction of the large door opening, they insist on heading up into the top corner and buzz about all day! I have now got a piece of cardboard and a jug in the poly just for bee rescuing purposesGardening is cheaper than therapy and you get tomatoes
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If I see anything struggling in my ponds I have to rescue them.
A few years ago my son found a tiny mouse struggling in the dogs bowl of water. He saved it and it ran up his sleeve and bit him! I took him for a tetnus as he hadn't had one and the doctor thought it was extremely funny!The best things in life are not things.
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