big soft moose":1vdk2rnw said:isnt that the lightweight stihl :lol: - mine is an FS400
Yes, it is, but I'm just an elderly human, not a fit active Moose
big soft moose":1vdk2rnw said:isnt that the lightweight stihl :lol: - mine is an FS400
RogerS":1tvwvesy said:Thanks for that, Bob. This is what SWMBO has been using. Apologies as we're going OT a bit.
http://www.roundup-garden.com/which_roundup_product/roundup_gc_1000ml_concentrate.aspx
I do just wonder if the decline in bees, etc could be traced to weedkillers. I wonder if any one is looking at that.
Lons said:if you find yourself anywhere near a swarm, they don't like sudden movement or dark colours, (so if you're wearing black and run away - you're stuffed :lol: )
OldWood":ickdw7q3 said:Lons":ickdw7q3 said:if you find yourself anywhere near a swarm, they don't like sudden movement or dark colours, (so if you're wearing black and run away - you're stuffed :lol: )
Bob
Dark colours is what bears wear!
Rob
Jason Pettitt":32n0vlnp said:Bees are known to take the occasional sheep - but a whole sheep will last a bee colony a good long while, so you'll only lose a few. Bees can't lift an adult horse or cow - but you might want to use a bee scarer when there are foals or calfs around.
Jason Pettitt":1pcwqt8l said:Bees are known to take the occasional sheep - but a whole sheep will last a bee colony a good long while, so you'll only lose a few. Bees can't lift an adult horse or cow - but you might want to use a bee scarer when there are foals or calfs around.
OldWood":3o3t3nsr said:As a bee keeper I do need to tell you that this is a load of b*********s. :sign3:
Rob
OldWood":1m6xwahx said:As a bee keeper I do need to tell you that this is a load of b*********s. :sign3:
Rob
big soft moose said:OldWood said:As a bee keeper I do need to tell you that this is a load of b*********s. :sign3:
Rob
quite so - everyone knows bees are capable of carrying off an adult horse, they just have to be in big enough swarms :lol:
OldWood":345d5srj said:big soft moose":345d5srj said:OldWood":345d5srj said:As a bee keeper I do need to tell you that this is a load of b*********s. :sign3:
Rob
quite so - everyone knows bees are capable of carrying off an adult horse, they just have to be in big enough swarms :lol:
Cue Monty Python
"A classic example of this approach was the use of Chapman's "Colonel" character, who as a member of the "Anti-Silliness Patrol" walked into several sketches and ordered them to be stopped because things were becoming "far too silly."
(Courtesy of Wikipedia)
Rob
Lons said:What's wrong with silly Rob ?
We all need a little "silly" time :lol: :lol: :lol:
Bob
Alan Jones":lcpgfgbv said:Getting back to sanity What is the likelihood of an animal kept near a hive being badly stung?
Alan Jones said:Getting back to sanity What is the likelihood of an animal kept near a hive being badly stung?
Alan Jones":3cof5on7 said:Getting back to sanity What is the likelihood of an animal kept near a hive being badly stung?
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