but one specie I found difficult to see how it survived is the parakeet, in Beckenham where I used to live there are a number of public parks just a short distance from each other, it is in these that a number, 100+ have made their homes, what is strange for me is how these tropical birds survive our cold winters, I was surprised at how many sites in the UK have theses ring necked parakeets,
also on the increase are the so called 'electric' ants, a type of fire ant which are drawn to electrical circuits and super wasps - twice the size of normal ones - nest in hedges and shrubs and can be a risk to children, Paul Bates, of pest control firm Cleankill, warned of the new threats, adding: "We expect a rise in calls." so look out this summer, our green and pleasant land may have a few surprises for us this year.
Some pictures of Diana and Myself, where we now live and places around us, things that we find interesting, amusing or just plain weird!
Saturday, 10 April 2010
I Know That Non-Native Species Can Cause Havoc In The UK,
just look at the effect the grey squirrel has had on it's red counterpart in the UK,
but one specie I found difficult to see how it survived is the parakeet, in Beckenham where I used to live there are a number of public parks just a short distance from each other, it is in these that a number, 100+ have made their homes, what is strange for me is how these tropical birds survive our cold winters, I was surprised at how many sites in the UK have theses ring necked parakeets,
also on the increase are the so called 'electric' ants, a type of fire ant which are drawn to electrical circuits and super wasps - twice the size of normal ones - nest in hedges and shrubs and can be a risk to children, Paul Bates, of pest control firm Cleankill, warned of the new threats, adding: "We expect a rise in calls." so look out this summer, our green and pleasant land may have a few surprises for us this year.
but one specie I found difficult to see how it survived is the parakeet, in Beckenham where I used to live there are a number of public parks just a short distance from each other, it is in these that a number, 100+ have made their homes, what is strange for me is how these tropical birds survive our cold winters, I was surprised at how many sites in the UK have theses ring necked parakeets,
also on the increase are the so called 'electric' ants, a type of fire ant which are drawn to electrical circuits and super wasps - twice the size of normal ones - nest in hedges and shrubs and can be a risk to children, Paul Bates, of pest control firm Cleankill, warned of the new threats, adding: "We expect a rise in calls." so look out this summer, our green and pleasant land may have a few surprises for us this year.
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