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no frogs

cataway

Well-Known Member
last year i noticed a reduction in the frogs . this year ,none . some people are hearing them but not like in past years.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
You are correct. There has been for at least a decade or more a worldwide die-off of the frog populations. I don't know why, but it is happening everywhere.
 

MNoBody

Well-Known Member
that is always a bad sign as to water purity
and also here as well, used to hear so many when i was young and out walking, and this chorus has diminished over the decades.
 

MNoBody

Well-Known Member
helping with beekeeping here , so, doing something to help out....they had a difficult year last season, too dry, not enough nectar to support them, so they needed some feeding supplementally which is also not a good sign
 

icehorse

......unaffiliated...... anti-dogmatist
Premium Member
It's almost as if we live in a complex, interconnected system... sigh
 

cataway

Well-Known Member
helping with beekeeping here , so, doing something to help out....they had a difficult year last season, too dry, not enough nectar to support them, so they needed some feeding supplementally which is also not a good sign
may of seen 6 bee's last year
 

MNoBody

Well-Known Member
may of seen 6 bee's last year
been that way for quite some time
this terrible bee decline
there were about 30 colonies here in the back meadow and perhaps more this season.....
the overspray from the canola and other 'modern' crops don't do them much good though,
and that 'nasty weed' [canola] is everywhere
....need to help the bees
if they go extinct, well... people are soon to follow
and i kind of like people.o_O;) still think it is worth preserving and making better [whatever that really may actually mean]
 

Mock Turtle

Oh my, did I say that!
Premium Member
helping with beekeeping here , so, doing something to help out....they had a difficult year last season, too dry, not enough nectar to support them, so they needed some feeding supplementally which is also not a good sign

We had several hives on our school roof, with some of us teenage kids helping to look after them. Got a bee broach and some honey for our efforts but they still died off one winter. :oops:
 
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