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luring insects into my greenhouse
Good evening.
It is becoming really dark outside and those waves of thunder come nearer... I spontaneously decided to skip watering my garden, but to ask you something, instead. In our greenhouse, I see bumble bees and all sorts of other insects come in and some are intelligent enough to find the way out again. There should though be a little more shuttling activity, in my opinion. Have you an idea, what could attract more polinisating insects ? I already try sugared water but cannot claim that anybody were interested in it. [Oh, now I get photographed from above]. Okay, I will have to disconnect my equipment and turn off the current. Cheerio, Michael -- Location: Lower Normandy (Orne), France GnuPG/OpenPGP 4096R/3216CF02 2013-11-15 [expires: 2015-11-15] sub 4096R/2751C550 2013-11-15 [expires: 2015-11-15] [Next key will use elliptic-curve algorithm! :-) Get GnuPG!!] |
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