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Save our Bees

Save our Bees

Save Our Bees - Your Guide To Creating A Bee Friendly Environment is a guide to show you what you can do to save our dwindling bee population. Over 70% of our food crops are pollinated by bees; a species that is dying out at a frightening rate. Scientists have expressed their concern that if something is not done soon to stop these pollinating insects disappearing, we will face serious, irreparable problems with the world's food supply.Bees are an amazing species of insect; there are over 25,000 different types of bee on the planet, with over 4,000 in the USA and around 250 in the United Kingdom. Honey bees are probably the most important species of bee as it is estimated that 80% of the food eaten has been pollinated by a honey bee! These 'busy bees' work tirelessly to pollinate our food yet they are losing their habitat and their natural environment as our monoculture farming expands.There is a big movement across the Western world to save the bees and provide them with an environment that supports them. Everyone, no matter whether you live in the middle of a city or the country, can help the bees. This book is a complete guide to everything you can do for the bees from the best flowers to grow for them, to how to support them with our changing weather and much, much more. When you read this book you will understand how this docile, much mis-understood insect is the foundation stone of much of the life on Earth and why it is so important that something is done to help them.As you read 'Save Our Bees', you will discover:Exactly how the bees are so important and why it is vital we help themWhy bees are generally completely harmless and misunderstood and feared by many peopleThe different types of bee, both social and solitaryHow to provide bees with natural sources of food throughout the yearWhy early season flowers are so vital for bees and ones you can grow to provide them with foodWhich plants you must avoid growing as they are toxic to beesThe truth behind the myth of feeding bees sugar water and how it can threaten their survivalWhy pesticides are so dangerous to bees and some natural, bee safe alternatives to use around your home and gardenHow to reduce your need for chemicals through environmentally friendly companion plantingWhat city dwellers can do to help bees and a surprising fact about urban bees that few people knowExactly what you need to keep bees at home if you want to become a beekeeperInformation and resources on creating a bee friendly neighborhoodThis in-depth guide has been written to give you all the information you need to start saving our bees. It is something anyone can do no matter how big or small your garden is, or even if you do not have a garden! Bees are an amazing species of insect and you can help them now.Working together, we can help the bees and prevent their decline. Once you have read, 'Save Our Bees', you will know exactly what you can do to help the bees no matter where you live. Even now, there is something magical about sitting back on a hot summer's day, watching bees lazily fly from flower to flower. Whether you want to become a beekeeper or just plant a bee friendly garden, there is plenty you can do to help these vital insects survive.

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Protect Garden Slug and Snail Killer Max

Protect Garden Slug and Snail Killer Max

New Protect Garden Slug & Snail Killer Max protects your plants from slug and garden snail damage. For use on ornamental and edible plants, it has been approved for Organic gardening by Organic Farmers & Growers, and can also be used around seedlings and young plants.Protect Garden Slug & Snail Killer Max also has a showerproof formulation which further protects your plants from rain for up to 14 days. WHEN TO USE:At the first sign of plant damage, use as directed during late evening or early morning in mild damp conditions when slugs are most active.WHERE TO USE:For use on bare soil, around seedlings and young plants including salad crops such as lettuce, cauliflower, cabbage, Kale, Brussel sprouts, ornamental, and flowering plants. Can be used to reduce damage to fruiting strawberries. May also reduce damage caused by the garden snail in leafy vegetablesHOW TO USE:Use 3.8g of product per square metre. Scatter evenly onto moist bare soil around the young plants/fruiting strawberries to be protected. Take care to avoid pellets becoming trapped in leaves. DO NOT place in heaps. If slugs continue to cause damage a repeat treatment may be necessary up to a maximum of 4 per crop. Allow a minimum of 7 days between applications.The pellets swell, absorbing water from moist soil, becoming more attractive to slugs. After consuming the pellets, slugs cease to feed, moving away to die and leaving no excessive slime and no visible dead slugs.Slug & Snail killer Max must not be applied near water.Slug & Snail Killer Max is showerproof for 14 days.  Repeat application may be required after 7 days if excess rain occursUse as directed to protect children and pets.CompositionSlug & Snail Killer Max is a Ready to use bait containing 12.5 g/kg hydrated ferric phosphate (technical) [at least 9.79 g/kg anhydrous ferric phosphate].Precaution of useProtection during use:WASH HANDS AFTER USE. WHEN USING DO NOT EAT, DRINK OR SMOKE.Environmental Protection: Do not contaminate water with the product or its container. Do not empty into drains.

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