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Archvillain Games have just released their latest models like Project Adam here. He'd make an excellent proxy in a Death Guard or Nurgle army.
We've also got his diseased legionnaires, conscripts and cohorts to help spread father Nurgle's blessing.
#nurgle #nurgledaemons #plaguemarines #3dprinting #tabletopgames #hereticastartes #3dprintedminiature #3dprintable #deathguard #deathguard40k #mortariontheprimarch
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![Archvillain Games have just released their latest models like Project Adam here. Hed make an excellent proxy in a Death Guard or Nurgle army.
Weve also got his diseased legionnaires, conscripts and cohorts to help spread father Nurgles blessing.
#nurgle #nurgledaemons #plaguemarines #3dprinting #tabletopgames #hereticastartes #3dprintedminiature #3dprintable #deathguard #deathguard40k #mortariontheprimarch](https://scontent.fsyd14-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/425492937_822915976515577_6552942471878803119_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_s720x720&_nc_cat=104&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=127cfc&_nc_ohc=2vTezpYwVVUQ7kNvgGZ4LTD&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent.fsyd14-1.fna&edm=AKIiGfEEAAAA&_nc_gid=A8G3esgMwEKEWJUPHiXof8g&oh=00_AYBkfvxhGvakHn-Bq_MAejIDA3510aXsgQ7Yyt9wur97pw&oe=67391FD6)
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Why We Should Look After Bees in Our Gardens:
π Pollination:
Our climate sustains a diverse array of food and floral crops, crucially dependent on pollination. Sadly, the concerning decline in bee populations jeopardizes this vital process, impacting not only large-scale agriculture but also everyday home gardens.
Without bees, our crops, from vast fields to backyard blooms, face a serious threat, risking food shortages and diminishing biodiversity. Addressing this issue is essential for preserving the delicate balance of our ecosystems.
How to Encourage & Care for Bees in Your Garden:
π Choose Native Plants:
Opt for native plants like Bottlebrush (Callistemon), Grevillea, Blue Flax Lily (Dianella) and Lavender that thrive in Queensland's climate and attract local bee species.
π Create Nesting Spots for Native Bees:
Queensland is home to diverse native bee species. Provide nesting spots like bee hotels and consider leaving some areas of your garden with bare ground for ground-nesting bees.
π Be Water-Wise:
Queensland's temperatures can soar, and bees need water. Set up water stations with shallow dishes and pebbles to help bees stay hydrated.
π Seasonal Blooms All Year Round:
Plan your garden to have blooms throughout the year, aligning with Queensland's subtropical climate. This ensures bees have a continuous food source.
π Bee First-Aid
If you encounter a weak bee, you can help by providing a sugar-water solution (one part sugar to two parts water) on a small, shallow surface. Gently place the bee near the mixture, allowing it to revive with the energy boost. Avoid using honey, as it may carry diseases.
Placing the bee in a shaded area helps prevent it from overheating as it recuperates.
Alternatively, you can place something nearby to shade the bee.
#bee #gardening #fypγ·γ #tips
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Why We Should Look After Bees in Our Gardens:
π Pollination:
Our climate sustains a diverse array of food and floral crops, crucially dependent on pollination. Sadly, the concerning decline in bee populations jeopardizes this vital process, impacting not only large-scale agriculture but also everyday home gardens.
Without bees, our crops, from vast fields to backyard blooms, face a serious threat, risking food shortages and diminishing biodiversity. Addressing this issue is essential for preserving the delicate balance of our ecosystems.
How to Encourage & Care for Bees in Your Garden:
π Choose Native Plants:
Opt for native plants like Bottlebrush (Callistemon), Grevillea, Blue Flax Lily (Dianella) and Lavender that thrive in Queenslands climate and attract local bee species.
π Create Nesting Spots for Native Bees:
Queensland is home to diverse native bee species. Provide nesting spots like bee hotels and consider leaving some areas of your garden with bare ground for ground-nesting bees.
π Be Water-Wise:
Queenslands temperatures can soar, and bees need water. Set up water stations with shallow dishes and pebbles to help bees stay hydrated.
π Seasonal Blooms All Year Round:
Plan your garden to have blooms throughout the year, aligning with Queenslands subtropical climate. This ensures bees have a continuous food source.
π Bee First-Aid
If you encounter a weak bee, you can help by providing a sugar-water solution (one part sugar to two parts water) on a small, shallow surface. Gently place the bee near the mixture, allowing it to revive with the energy boost. Avoid using honey, as it may carry diseases.
Placing the bee in a shaded area helps prevent it from overheating as it recuperates.
Alternatively, you can place something nearby to shade the bee.
#bee #gardening #fypγ·γ #tips](https://scontent.fsyd14-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/418595539_808523874621454_5949873807486699096_n.jpg?stp=dst-jpg_p720x720&_nc_cat=110&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=833d8c&_nc_ohc=FTIFZyWG9NYQ7kNvgFxwAyb&_nc_zt=23&_nc_ht=scontent.fsyd14-1.fna&edm=AKIiGfEEAAAA&_nc_gid=A8G3esgMwEKEWJUPHiXof8g&oh=00_AYAaMRd0Q7RhYv0wI9_c1nS4o8JUdqrhVXcV_fvpbyd13g&oe=6739375E)
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