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Python

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  1. Most birds won't touch budgie seed! Including budgies! We have a pet shop and the budgies eat aviary mix which is lots of Niger seed and sunflower hearts our feathered friends at this time of year are looking for fatty sugary junk food, a good mix of sunflower hearts, Niger seed, dry mealworms, and crushed peanuts will cater for most species
  2. Never had much problem with the hanging bits I've always cable tied or taped the excess stuff up unless you mean the "make a grown man cry" edition elastic bits that always manage to get hooked on fresh air just before you take that big step to the next limb
  3. Got one! Had a few over 6 years and wouldn't buy anything else! Only had multiples because they were stolen not because they were damaged, although when I bought the last one with the old man padding It was amazing!
  4. A customer of mine has a lwb transit for moving his race bikes around and his plate is .....U-C11NT-U how it wasn't banned I'll never know and amazingly he's never been pulled over for it
  5. Most of the rarer stuff didn't pop up until the 1750's 1800's what makes you think it's 700 out of curiosity?
  6. Was that the cerris x suber love child?
  7. That's a Crataegus phaenopyrum-Washington thorn..... Still sticking with prunifolia
  8. Agreed looks like Prunifolia aka cock-spur to me second one is a robinia
  9. I've climbed in scafells for a few years and never had a problem I only ever spike in Buckinghams and I barely know they are there
  10. Just thought...... It's a 340 not a 341 bought in 2001 and has Stuart brown stickers too
  11. Agreed...... I've used 100's and never really had a problem??? Maybe your just unlucky
  12. Python

    Floodlight.

    Can't remember what make we used but we kitted out canter out like a Christmas tree! it had two floods on each side mounted under the body permanently and two at the rear + 6 sockets all round for additional magnetic based spot lamps that had a 25ft extension lead so could be mounted anywhere and with a little bodged adapter plate they could sit on a cone! But the best by far was the led flood bar mounted on the underside of the chipper hopper absolute life safer when your chipping at 3 in the morning! Provided by Bedfordshire auto electrics iirc very reasonable price too....
  13. Salix caprea goat willow
  14. Love the third pic! He's a festive Easter Island head really like the second large tree from the left too.
  15. Shefford..... 20 mins away :-/
  16. Where ya at?
  17. Probably the scummy kids that I kicked out of my garden two weeks ago they knew it was there! The same little s@£t's that nicked my little boys bike the same time a roll of lead flashing and an old cat converter disappeared....And conveniently have been evicted a few days ago!
  18. My Stihl ms341 has be nicked from my private address, she's been in storage for a few months and was tucked away safely in the shed! no other Power tools taken they even ignored my Stihl disc cutter??? It was one of the first 341's made so is reasonably old but is still in good condition, only thing that stands out is its got a Matt black clutch cover Proper gutted it was my first saw
  19. That was deemed "silence is consent" where I used to work if a Groundie returned to the yard and complained to the line manager about something dangerous he'd seen the likely hood was that the Groundie would also get an ear full for allowing it to carry on...
  20. In regards to spiking a live tree....My old tree officer always said that it was an acceptable practice and he couldn't understand why we would spend ages with a throw line, his argument was that the damage done to the stem with spikes was minimal compared to the damage about to be done with a chainsaw.... But i still couldn't do it!
  21. I know exactly what your on about!but can't for the life of me remember what it's called..... Gimme 5
  22. That's a pale tussock moth caterpillar
  23. Stolen from another shops page but that gives you a general idea! If we were buying in from wholesalers we'd be paying £3-5 per bunnies and selling with 100% markup
  24. Nope that's the beauty of it no hanging... no prepping... Just straight in the freezer a butcher/ game dealer will pay pennies but the value lies in pet food
  25. I have a reptile shop and rifle shot bunnies retail from £5-8 quid dependant on weight, we supply other shops so I never struggle to shift them I'm reaching a point where I'm gonna need to step up to a .22 rim again just to keep up with demand

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