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arbilp3
Great news!
Thank you for that. It's now in the text and here: https://www.aussiebee.com.au/bee-hotel-building-tips.html
Thanks for cross-posting and great to know you are having such success. It shows that there's a need for more bee 'accommodation' just like with people. I hope other people follow your example. You said you got your bee hotel from Bunnings in your cross post. I'll check to see whether our local one has them. You've inspired me to put up a post on how to build a bee hotel. It's easy for people who are handy and have the right tools.
Could you cross post this great contribution with Aussie Enviro please?
Btw, this website might come in handy at some point: https://www.aussiebee.com.au/
😆 Great images!
Well, Betoota is an adaptation of the local indigenous name meaning Dust storm. Oodnadatta comes from the phrase Blossom of the Mulga (mulga is a type of Aussie acacia) Wagga Wagga means something like Dance and celebrations.
The fact that Michael West Media reported the deaths of Iranians during the protests without fear or favour and quoted Human Rights Watch tells us that MWM were not covering for anyone and were doing their job as journalists. https://michaelwest.com.au/death-toll-in-iran-protest-crackdown-is-5000/
How about Betoota, Oodnadatta and Wagga Wagga?
You must not have enough vegetation in your area because native rats don't usually like going into built up areas. Not so stupid if it managed to find the fruit bowl!
You seem to contradict yourself. You mention upwards of 30,000 yet your clip says 5,000.
If you don't read any further then you are not truly interested in the Iranian people either. You just want to follow a particular stance promulgated by legacy media. Journalists from Michael West Media won multiple awards a few months ago in the Walkey Awards for Excellence in Journalism. The above article is not by some 'leftist' rabble but by respected investigative journalists.
Theres so many options to fix the current, artificially created crisis.> I agree with you.
As to your question re housing and the effect of oil price rising, I think you answered it when you mentioned supply chains. Imo, construction, like all business, will be affected by a rise in petrol costs e.g. obtaining materials, tools, machinery from overseas, local travel and freight costs. All will be passed on to buyers so I imagine that it will become even more expensive to buy a new home unless govt helps out. In addition, the cost of kitting out a home will be more expensive as all appliances, imported furniture and miscellaneous items will also rise in price. These old men and their wars and power mongering are hurting young people in so many ways. No wonder so many don't want to have children.
Thank you. Signed.