Just a point about Ivy, We have now got what I've seen referred to as "killer hornets" ( asian hornets ).The big bad tempered dangerous bee killers, they adore Ivy when it is flowering, every Ivy plant near' us last year looked like it had it's own major swarm of them, and they got very aggressive if anyone was with a few metres of the place the Ivy was growing.Fair number of people got stung, and a friend who works as a gardener for our mairie said that having Ivy is the best way to have them arrive and lay claim to the surrounding area.
They build their nests / hives in the pines here, but go wild over Ivy flowers, like stroppy football fans after 10 pints. If these asian hornets are already on the south coast of the UK, you don't want Ivy.
Given that Cornwall isn't so far away from us in Brittany, and the climate is similar ( and you'll be warming up to our temps within a year or so ) even if they are not there yet, they soon will be. We saw the first of them about 4 to 5 years ago, just pre-Covid..Now they are endemic.Ive been seeing them around our wood pile , my felled logs, and our one ( soon to be removed this month because of them ) conifer since easter already this year.
We have various honeysuckles and jasmins ( and lots of flowers SWMBO loves flowers ) as do neighbours.We don't have a problem with the asian hornets around any of the other plants or flowers, nor do the neighbours.
Only around the abandoned house next door , which has Ivy well over the roof line and a garden full of it and brambles.The brambles don't interest them much, which is weird because standard wasps and hornets like it.
But Ivy flowers, it's like they are on crack and PCP. you try and swat them or bat them away, they don't back off, they look at you and them come at you..You can almost hear their little insect brains doing the <Glaswegian accent>"hey you jimmy"</Glaswegian accent>.
Attacked by them, I don't think an epipen would save you.
They build their nests / hives in the pines here, but go wild over Ivy flowers, like stroppy football fans after 10 pints. If these asian hornets are already on the south coast of the UK, you don't want Ivy.
Given that Cornwall isn't so far away from us in Brittany, and the climate is similar ( and you'll be warming up to our temps within a year or so ) even if they are not there yet, they soon will be. We saw the first of them about 4 to 5 years ago, just pre-Covid..Now they are endemic.Ive been seeing them around our wood pile , my felled logs, and our one ( soon to be removed this month because of them ) conifer since easter already this year.
We have various honeysuckles and jasmins ( and lots of flowers SWMBO loves flowers ) as do neighbours.We don't have a problem with the asian hornets around any of the other plants or flowers, nor do the neighbours.
Only around the abandoned house next door , which has Ivy well over the roof line and a garden full of it and brambles.The brambles don't interest them much, which is weird because standard wasps and hornets like it.
But Ivy flowers, it's like they are on crack and PCP. you try and swat them or bat them away, they don't back off, they look at you and them come at you..You can almost hear their little insect brains doing the <Glaswegian accent>"hey you jimmy"</Glaswegian accent>.
Attacked by them, I don't think an epipen would save you.
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