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   Paul Martin   07788 185048    BERE REGIS WILDLIFE AND

 Electrics   01929 289323   ENVIRONMENT GROUP
 paulmartinelectrics@outlook.com
       At the time of writing we have fine, warm and sunny
 Local BH20 electrician,  with over forty years’   weather. Please do your bit for our wildlife by topping
 experience offering:-   up your bird bath or if you haven’t got one put out a
 Small load  -  £75  Large load  -  £160   saucer of water for birds and hedgehogs.
  Consumer Unit (fuse
 board) Replacement   There are some glorious displays of wildflowers around
       the  village.  The  permanent  meadow  area  at  May’s
  Emergency call-out
 Service   Wood  (between  the  school  and  Shitterton)  are  a  purple  haze  of  knapweed,
       interspersed  with  the  yellow  Lady’s  Bedstraw  (yes,  it  really  was  used  to  stuff
  Additions and   mattresses!), the last of the Ox Eye Daisy’s and a variety of grasses. The annual
 Alterations to Existing   meadow areas at May’s Wood (behind Shitterton and above the school) have a
 Installations
       fine show of the white daisy-like Scentless Mayweed, blue Cornflower and yellow
  Portable Appliance   Corn  Marigold.  As  well  as  providing  a  fine  show  for  us,  the  flowers  are  a  rich
 Testing   nectar source for insects and the areas are alive with a variety of insects as we
       discovered  during  the  recent  Bioblitz  (see  below).  Of  course,  in  turn,  all  these
 No VAT – Fully Insured     insects provide food for birds, bats and other animals.
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       Bioblitz
       The Group ran a Bioblitz on Saturday 6th July. Along with a number of experts we
 BERE REGIS MOT and SERVICE
       spent  the  afternoon  searching  for  as  many  plants,  flowers,  insects,  butterflies,
 Could the ALEXANDER   CENTRE   grubs, bugs etc as we could find on Souls’ Moor, in May’s Wood and the stream.
 TEL: 01929 472205   It was a great opportunity to find out more about the health and wealth of our
 TECHNIQUE help you?   MOTs    local habitats and wildlife. We were not disappointed! We’ll provide more details
 (No Re-Test Fee within 10 working days)    in  coming  Parish  Magazines,  but  for  butterflies  alone  we  identified  14  different
 Learning the technique will enable you to   SERVICING    species. A fantastic tally on a single day.
 REPAIRS
 realise that the way you stand & move can   In the stream we found Bullhead fish (also known as Miller’s Thumb). This is a small
 BRAKES * EXHAUSTS   mottled brown fish with a large head, relatively large fins and a tapering body. It
 be the cause of pain & tension
       lives on the bottom of fast, stony rivers and streams feeding on invertebrates, such
 COMPUTERISED DIAGNOSTICS    as  mayfly  and  caddisfly  larvae,  and  the  eggs  of  other  fish.  We  also  found  the
 The BMJ gave   LATEST EQUIPMENT FOR    larvae of a number of flys, including the caddis fly. The caddisfly is rather moth
 MOST MAKES AND MODELS   like in appearance with lacy wings and are to be found flying in swarms over the
 AT positive
       water.  Before  the  caddisfly  emerges  they  have  a  larval  stage.  The  larvae  live
 results in their   OVER 30 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE   underwater,  where  they  make  cases  by  spinning  together  stones,  sand,  leaves
 Back Pain trial   IN THE MOTOR TRADE   and twigs with a silk they secrete from glands around the mouth. The larvae live in
       these tunnel like shelters, less than an inch long. The larvae and their shelters are
 01929 298 323   Proprietor: Bill Greer   often  to  be  found  under  stones  in  the  stream.  We  were  really  pleased  to  find
 Unit 1 Townsend Business Park   these present in Bere Stream as it indicates that the stream is relatively clean and
 0770 441 9200   Bere Regis, BH20 7LA   able to support a wider ecosystem.
 (At rear of Shell Petrol Station)
 Jeannette Martin MSTAT

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