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October 2023                                                                        October 2023

           Dorset Property Care                                                             BERE REGIS WILDLIFE AND
                    Allan Slater                                                            ENVIRONMENT GROUP
                 Based in Briantspuddle
               Services                                                                    We may be lucky and have a few more days of warm
               Building maintenance                                                        summery  days,  although  the  swallows  and  house
               General joinery                                                             martins have flown ‘home’ and in truth Autumn is truly
               Garden maintenance                                                          upon us.  Along with shortening daylight hours, heavy
                                                                                            dews  and  misty  mornings  we  will  start  to  witness  the
               Garden landscaping                                                          wonderful natural spectacle of trees’ leaves changing
               Kitchens                                                                    colour. This is caused by the amount of chlorophyll in the leaves decreasing and
               Man and digger hire                                                         revealing the colours of other pigments that are present in the leaves but hidden
                                                                                            by the dominant green colour of chlorophyll. In turn we will see the leaves fall as
               Waste carrier licence                                                       the trees prepare for over-wintering. Don’t worry – they’ll soon be back with the
                                                                                            vibrant colours of Spring. In the meantime, we can enjoy the shape and structure

               07973 158092                                                                 of the trees’ branches.

            allan@dorsetpropertycare.co.uk
            www.dorsetpropertycare.co.uk                                                    Souls Moor Pony Migration
                                                                                            OK,  not  really  a  migration!  But,  the  ponies  will  soon  be  leaving  their  summer
                                                                                            pastures  at  Souls  Moor  and  returning  to  winter  quarters.  Do  say  ‘goodbye’  to
                                                                                            them  before  they  leave  and  thank  them  for  endlessly  munching  through  the
                                                                                            grass.  Their  work  will  help  native  flowers,  such  as  orchids  and  many  others,  to
                                    G P Lewis                                               flourish in the Spring. If it wasn’t for the work of the ponies those flowers would be
          Interior/Exterior Painter & Decorator                                             overwhelmed by the stronger grasses and eventually disappear.

                                                                                            Hornets and an impersonating Hoverfly
         All aspects of painting and
         decorating undertaken including                                                    Hornets have a bad press, understandably so as their stings are painful and can,
                                                                                            of  course,  cause  an  allergic  reaction  in  some  people.  The  European    Hornet  is
         Domestic, New builds, Refurbs                                                      native  and  commonly  seen  locally,  depending  upon  whether  it  is  a  male  or
         and Commercial.                                                                    queen it can vary in size from 25mm to 35mm. It is most obviously distinguished
         Qualified and with over 30 years                                                   from wasps by its greater size.
         experience, will offer friendly                                                    The  Asian  Hornet  is  an  invasive  non-native  species  which,  thankfully,  still  a  rare
                                                                                            visitor.  It  is  somewhat  smaller  than  the  European  Hornet  and  its  body  is  almost
         advice if needed.                                                                  entirely dark. They are particularly bad news for bee keepers as they raid hives
            1st class finish                  If you require a job done hassle free        and  eat  bees. If  one is  sighted it  should  be reported  to  the Centre  for Ecology
                                                                                            and Hydrology and measures will be taken to locate and destroy it / any nest.
            Free written quotes                 by an honest, friendly tradesman           Interestingly,  there  is  a  completely  harmless  hoverfly  which  has  the  general
            Fully insured                         please give Gavin a call on              appearance  of  the  European  Hornet,  as  a  means  of  warning  off  potential
            No job too small or big            01929 471704 or 07977                       predators. It has been spotted locally. Its Latin name is Volucella Zonaria, but is
                                                       047314, Email:
            No VAT                                                                         more  commonly  known  as  the  Hornet  Mimic  Hoverfly.  At  almost  20m  long,  the
                                                   g.lewis515@btinternet.com.

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