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    Got a log, what size holes???

    I have to say, I've never thought of having bees about the place....sounds like a pretty good idea. After holes and log are in place, how long do you think it would be before the bees are attracted?
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    Got a log, what size holes???

    As per title, I've acquired a fairly substantial log(weighs probably more than myself) which I intent to drill holes into as I've heard that this will help to attract the GSW that seem to like the peanut feeder. Only thing is, how big should the holes be and what exactly should go in them...
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    Nyjer seed killing my lawn

    What an informative thread to read through..... Having just bought nyjer and feeder, I was thinking of swapping it for what I thought was a less useful nut feeder. In the past week or two though, we've had a GSW visit more and more often so looks like I'll have to find some other place for the...
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    Hello from Lancashire

    It seems that woody is now becoming a regular to the peanut feeder. I've been given a log, into which I intent to drill holes for nuts and seed, will this actually attract the peckers more so than the peanut feeder which is so easily accessible? Or will all the other little birds try and get the...
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    Hello from Lancashire

    Hello everyone. My name's Daniel, 25 and married to a wife who thinks I spend more on birds then on us.....(not quite true) Anyways, we don't have a huge garden, 4 birch trees and a row of "fir trees?!?!" at the side with "hedgerow" at the back. It might be small but in the two years we...
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