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Hoof Hearted 07 Oct 16 11.48am | |
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This is a direct threat to the existence of our native honeybees. These hornets target our smaller bees and bite their heads off to take back to their nest and feed their larvae. If allowed to settle they will wipe out our honeybees just like the grey squirrel has done to our native red squirrel and the Red Signal Crayfish has done to our native White-Clawed Crayfish etc. Not only that... some plant species like Japanese Knotweed are taking hold in our countryside killing off native plants. If we don't take action our countryside (what's left of it after massive building projects for new homes) will not resemble the UK that I grew up in during the 50's and 60's.
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Stuk Top half 07 Oct 16 11.54am | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
This is a direct threat to the existence of our native honeybees. These hornets target our smaller bees and bite their heads off to take back to their nest and feed their larvae. If allowed to settle they will wipe out our honeybees just like the grey squirrel has done to our native red squirrel and the Red Signal Crayfish has done to our native White-Clawed Crayfish etc. Not only that... some plant species like Japanese Knotweed are taking hold in our countryside killing off native plants. If we don't take action our countryside (what's left of it after massive building projects for new homes) will not resemble the UK that I grew up in during the 50's and 60's. We don't really have a choice in the matter, once they're here it's almost impossible to completely eradicate them. They've been in France and now they're coming to the south of England. Too cold for them up north though.
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richard shaw (og)65 my minds eye 07 Oct 16 12.05pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
This is a direct threat to the existence of our native honeybees. These hornets target our smaller bees and bite their heads off to take back to their nest and feed their larvae. If allowed to settle they will wipe out our honeybees just like the grey squirrel has done to our native red squirrel and the Red Signal Crayfish has done to our native White-Clawed Crayfish etc. Not only that... some plant species like Japanese Knotweed are taking hold in our countryside killing off native plants. If we don't take action our countryside (what's left of it after massive building projects for new homes) will not resemble the UK that I grew up in during the 50's and 60's. will brexit reverse this ?
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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 07 Oct 16 12.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
This is a direct threat to the existence of our native honeybees. These hornets target our smaller bees and bite their heads off to take back to their nest and feed their larvae. If allowed to settle they will wipe out our honeybees just like the grey squirrel has done to our native red squirrel and the Red Signal Crayfish has done to our native White-Clawed Crayfish etc. Not only that... some plant species like Japanese Knotweed are taking hold in our countryside killing off native plants. If we don't take action our countryside (what's left of it after massive building projects for new homes) will not resemble the UK that I grew up in during the 50's and 60's. Are you campaigning for UKIP Hoof? Hear they are looking for a new leader. Asian Wasps, Japanese Knotwood b******s.
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johnno42000 07 Oct 16 12.14pm | |
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We should breed even bigger British hornets. They would be coloured red white and blue and their buzz would resemble the opening lines to God Save the Queen. Edited by johnno42000 (07 Oct 2016 12.14pm)
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richard shaw (og)65 my minds eye 07 Oct 16 12.18pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
This is a direct threat to the existence of our native honeybees. These hornets target our smaller bees and bite their heads off to take back to their nest and feed their larvae. If allowed to settle they will wipe out our honeybees just like the grey squirrel has done to our native red squirrel and the Red Signal Crayfish has done to our native White-Clawed Crayfish etc. Not only that... some plant species like Japanese Knotweed are taking hold in our countryside killing off native plants. If we don't take action our countryside (what's left of it after massive building projects for new homes) will not resemble the UK that I grew up in during the 50's and 60's. I was reading how they are putting pine martens in areas where the greys are encroaching on the reds and having some success. pine martens are very aggressive to greys and have been know to hunt them , but leave the reds alone.
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richard shaw (og)65 my minds eye 07 Oct 16 12.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
This is a direct threat to the existence of our native honeybees. These hornets target our smaller bees and bite their heads off to take back to their nest and feed their larvae. If allowed to settle they will wipe out our honeybees just like the grey squirrel has done to our native red squirrel and the Red Signal Crayfish has done to our native White-Clawed Crayfish etc. Not only that... some plant species like Japanese Knotweed are taking hold in our countryside killing off native plants. If we don't take action our countryside (what's left of it after massive building projects for new homes) will not resemble the UK that I grew up in during the 50's and 60's. analogy spotted and noted
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Part Time James 07 Oct 16 12.21pm | |
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Originally posted by richard shaw (og)65
will brexit reverse this ? Is Asia part of the EU?
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richard shaw (og)65 my minds eye 07 Oct 16 12.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
Is Asia part of the EU? no but obviously the European borders are a bit porous that's why they are getting here
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Hoof Hearted 07 Oct 16 12.35pm | |
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Originally posted by richard shaw (og)65
no but obviously the European borders are a bit porous that's why they are getting here The French have allowed the Asian Hornets to build huge nests in Calais near the entrance to the Chunnel. Our Border Guards in Calais have been overwhelmed and are not spotting them hitch a ride in HGV's.
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paperhat croydon 07 Oct 16 12.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Hoof Hearted
This is a direct threat to the existence of our native honeybees. These hornets target our smaller bees and bite their heads off to take back to their nest and feed their larvae. If allowed to settle they will wipe out our honeybees just like the grey squirrel has done to our native red squirrel and the Red Signal Crayfish has done to our native White-Clawed Crayfish etc. Not only that... some plant species like Japanese Knotweed are taking hold in our countryside killing off native plants. If we don't take action our countryside (what's left of it after massive building projects for new homes) will not resemble the UK that I grew up in during the 50's and 60's. bloody foreigners, coming over here, taking all our bees....
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Stuk Top half 07 Oct 16 12.52pm | |
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Originally posted by Part Time James
Is Asia part of the EU? It will be if Turkey ever get in. And they're already illegally occupying part of Cyprus which is in the EU.
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