RE: native/wild bees- and other good bugs


I guess I should see what the smallest size pond they make is-  I've got
such a teensy lot!  But- I'll add it to my project list.

Theresa

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Subject: Re: [CHAT] native/wild bees- and other good bugs


Theresa,
Do you have a garden pond? It doesn't have to be a big one. As
amphibians, toads and frogs have to have water to reproduce. Install
one and they will come (or stay when you bring them in)! And the snakes
will show up where the food is!
Cathy, west central IL, who gardens in the midst of all three

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>   Now if I only could attract some toads and a snake or two!
>
> Theresa
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