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The Positivables vs.. The Negativeabulls

Pillaging abundance and positivity, won’t destroy it.

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Plants to Attract Bees to Your Garden

While some people fear bees because they can sting, they are beneficial to the garden. They pollinate plants and flowers and help plant reproduction. With the reduction in bee numbers in the United States in recent years, encouraging bees to visit your yard can be helpful to their overall survival.

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How to Get Rid of Yellow Jackets

Yellow Jackets are attracted to fermenting fruit and rotting meat.

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In The Eye of The Beholder – The Beauty of Sight

Why we should be grateful for our sight.

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Think About It Well Before You Kill a Bee! No bees…no man!

Albert Einstein is supposed to have said:
“If the bee disappeared off the surface of the globe, then man would only have four years of life left. No more bees, no more pollination, no more plants, no more animals, no more man.”

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How to Safeguard Your Log Residence From Carpenter Bees

How to Safeguard Your Log Residence From Carpenter Bees.

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Spiny Sanctuaries

There are hundreds of varieties of cactus. Though they have long thorns and spikes and appear to be inhabitable, these form sanctuaries to large varieties of animals.

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How to Attract Bees to Your Garden

Bees are nature’s gift. Here’s a few tips to attract them to your garden.

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Norfolk Nature at Its Best

A quick update of what I’ve been doing and where I’ve been over the last couple of weeks.

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Who Kills Bees??

Reflection on bee killer in San Francisco.

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