Hivemaker.
Queen Bee
but surely, there's too much plastic waste in the open environment already?
Yes, there was also something a while back about plastic somehow ending up in the sea.
but surely, there's too much plastic waste in the open environment already?
Yes, there was also something a while back about plastic somehow ending up in the sea.
It's pretty much current & happening.
How do we all dispose of them?
I don't get visitors who have handled bees elsewhere & I handle swarms with a pair of maisie's blue rubber gloves, (with the cotton extensions) but surely, there's too much plastic waste in the open environment already?
I wonder how long it will be before we see dog walkers carrying paper bags instead of plastic????
What for? they usually just leave the **** lying around for others to step in.
what about those that bag it up and then stuff bag and **** in the hedge
To be fair, that isn't my experience. Dog-walkers around here always pick up the muck in black plastic bags. There are also special red bins around the village for them to be left.
How do we all dispose of them?
I don't get visitors who have handled bees elsewhere & I handle swarms with a pair of maisie's blue rubber gloves, (with the cotton extensions) but surely, there's too much plastic waste in the open environment already?
what about those that bag it up and then stuff bag and **** in the hedge
Brilliant for getting the coal fire going are those blue nitrile gloves..
No that is a lame excuse .. ..don't tell me your blow lamp is also in the shed..? ..if so boil the owld kettle and pour some boiling water on the padlock..Must admit, we burn a lot of single use plastics on the fire.
However, S.W.M.B.O. has poo-poo'd the use of coal in the stove until it gets cold!
Found out this afternoon that the padlock to the shed is frozen solid and therefore, my chainsaw is temporarily inaccessible. does that count???
Only Morrison & Waitrose seem to be interested, all the other supermarkets still handing out free plastic bags? ??
How do we all dispose of them?
I don't get visitors who have handled bees elsewhere & I handle swarms with a pair of maisie's blue rubber gloves, (with the cotton extensions) but surely, there's too much plastic waste in the open environment already?
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