Hazelnuts
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Janet Galpin writes:
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| I've been wondering what my main rivals are. We don't have squirrels as
| far as I'm aware. However, googling has thrown up the fact that
| pheasants love hazelnuts and I now ealise that I've been slow to catch
| on to the fact that this probably accounts for the loud squawks which
| have been coming from the boundary hedge in the last week or two.
| Presumably birds in the crow family also like hazelnuts.
I didn't know that a pheasant could deal with them, because hazelnuts
have a fairly tough shell. Jays like acorns, and I would guess them.
| I was also wondering what makes the neat single holes in the side of
| some of the shells and some more googling has established that this is
| probably nut weevil. Where there is a hole there are normally other
| insects inside - wood lice or small millipede-type insects - but I
| presume they could well be opportunists.
How small are the holes? Your latter guess seems likely.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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