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Old 22-01-2004, 10:12 AM
Linda
 
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Just as water is left out for birds, bees need it too. But they have
to soak it up. Fabric leading out of a bird bath, or a wettex floating
in it is ideal. Give it a try and see if it attracts any back.

Cheers

Linda

"Perri Campbell" wrote:

Just notice in the last few weeks that there are no bees in the garden. I
thought maybe its to hot for them at the moment (Perth), but today was
milder and not one bee insight. Can anyone enlighten me?
pez


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