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IanW

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  1. IanW

    Wasps

    have come across about 30 nests in the past 3 weeks, I haven't found them aggressive this year, they were only small nests mind. I don't like them either, horrible bugs. ian
  2. it's it's brand new it might take a little use to bed in too get used to loading it quick from not very high up and get your confidence up, it'll soon be second nature to you, enjoy your spider jack!
  3. do you load it quickly or gently? you need confidence and have to sit back for it to bite, if your doing it gingerly it won't grab. just a thought.
  4. I giggled... can't beat saying something before you think!
  5. take garlic supplements, anything that bits hates the stuff and it's healthy for you, always works for me
  6. been cutting goat willow, silver birch, ash and hazel today....
  7. both were bought for a 560xp
  8. both bar mountings are exactly the same!
  9. Can any one explain this! Both bars are Oregon Pro Lite Both 3/8 1.5mm and BOTH 18in yet one is nearly 2" longer?????? Any one??
  10. if you employ people or bring people in to help you on your own work or own jobs acquired, you need employers liability.... if you do jobs on your own and dont use or have any help its best to have public liability, it's not compulsory but defo best to have it as quote above!! beat me too it!
  11. Darlington council is the people to ask..... recon it could be worth a try
  12. there's some big trees worth a climb in South Park mate!!
  13. yes but that's why you try one granule at a time and slowly introduce it to your body doing this very slowly over time helps gently introduce it to your body and you build up immunity to it I believe it's helped as worked for me.... every one is different and it may not work for every one worth a try though I'd also advise that you have anti histamine at the ready in case you have a reaction to the one granule
  14. erm good question..... I don't honestly know, what or if there are guidelines. I used to take about 2 tbl spoons 3 times a day. It's up to the individual really, it's very hard to say with supplements, every one is different
  15. if your allergic to pollen try one granule at a time to see how it affects you, you don't want a reaction to the stuff, introduce it to your body slowly
  16. http://www.justingredients.co.uk/bee-pollen-2767.html pure bee pollen granules.... sweet powdery taste, natural immune booster
  17. you should try bee pollen.... the supplement helps with mine, though I think I'm finally growing out of it.
  18. I've just spat beer over the dog laughing. That goes down as an EPIC FAIL!
  19. Fiskars x27 here.... it's a cracking weapon, can split some big stuff with it.... well worth the money!
  20. there is some in Darlington, South Park like that! it's a really strange sight...... only baby's though at about 300 year old if my memory serves me right!!
  21. give rob mordeci a ring from land based training, he's a top bloke 07715 505580
  22. IanW

    What are these?

    I had heard of oak apples but didn't know what one was! cheers.
  23. Found on a oak I dropped last week. I have no idea..... any one?

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