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The Billy Meier UFO contacts singularly authentic ongoing for 80 years the key to our future survival

Welcome to the Insect Hotel

The vital interconnection with all life includes a myriad of insect life

No, the title of this article isn’t meant to be a greeting to the survivors of a possible next world war, i.e. the cockroaches, etc. But it does deal with preventing possible extinctions, as discussed in this article.

The Ones We Need

We need serious reminders of the vital interconnection with all life on the planet and that includes a myriad of insect life, which we often choose to ignore or feel…inconvenienced by. However, life on earth, and human survival, is dependent on many creatures of Creation that we know, and care, little about.

That includes many insects other than bees and butterflies that perform various direct and/or indirect functions related to the food we eat, the survival of other creatures like birds, etc.

Insect Hotels

Here’s some information from Christian Frehner, in Switzerland, pertaining to some of the insect hotels he’s built for the FIGU center:

“The two attached photos are showing two of my insect hotels. The one on the left (top) I made myself (clay stuffed in a wooden box and bamboo sticks sticking into it). This is an ongoing experiment. Some of the sticks are already in use. The insect hotel on the right side (bottom) is one I bought. What you can see in the other photo is that “my wild bees” like the small tubes (bamboo, etc.) the best. Several of the tubes are already filled with eggs and closed with sand and saliva. And they also like and use the birch wood branches sticks with small holes drilled into them. Most of the holes are already occupied.”*

Good Riddance

In our attempts to kill every conceivable kind of weed, we’ve not only been getting rid of the good insects but killing many other things, including people as well, with the super-toxic glyphosate. Fortunately, there’s a push-back happening even in other countries.

What Climate Change?

As for that “non-existent” climate change and destruction, well tell it to the folks south of the border.

The Spiritual Teaching People

Let’s take a moment to speak about another kind of growth, that of “The Spiritual Teaching People”, a Documentary Based On The Spiritual Teaching of Billy Meier, being produced by Dubhaltagh O Hearcain. Below is a summary of the project and how you can participate:

Summary

In a series of Interviews with Members of FIGU we explore the current state of the earth and why our civilization and the systems that hold it together are stretched and in rapid decline. We talk about the reasons why our Natural world and environment are in freefall due to a rising population. The interviews examine the enslaving old order of political, religious and cultural philosophies that have misguided and shaped society. The members provide us with in depth logical reasons as to why these old world systems are breaking down while alternatively providing insights into the holistic, regenerative, and restorative benefits that will come when mankind embraces the Universal Laws of Creation outlined in spiritual teaching of Billy Meier

Lets Band Together

As the world moves through a period of intensifying disorder it will be important that we band together to bring to life projects that will offer solutions. Solutions that empower people to think for themselves. As the dominant institutions continue to collapse, they will undoubtedly leave in their wake a vacuum. Such a void presents both danger but also an opportunity for those consciously more aware to help those lost in an abyss of consciousness enslavement.

With millions and even billions around the world searching for answers, the spiritual teaching will provide empowering new ways for mankind to look at the world. New ways that will help them discover for themselves the causes of our decline but more importantly clear answers on how we can guide ourselves back toward a future of conscious comprehension and harmony.

What We Need To Make This Happen

Like many of you i have been searching for ways to bring awareness to the spiritual teaching. In 2014 I created a platform on YouTube called “Nature’s Way” My videos are reaching many people but I’ve had to be honest with myself. I’m not a filmmaker and I lack the technical skills to make a professional documentary. In order for us to develop a professional grade film we will need to hire a filmmaker.  I have already reached out to several filmmakers and narrowed it down to a venezuelan filmmaker who will accompany me in August for 4 days of filming at the SSSC.

Our Goal of $10,000 will go to the following

    • Hire A Filmmaker for up to 4 days of filming
    • Filmmaker travel expenses, lodging and Food.
    • Hire a Filmmaker for the Post production editing
    • Marketing the film

The Impact

All it takes is one person. Young Greta Thunberg the climate activist who has been making worldwide headlines is a great example of what one person can achieve. By the same token If we  help just one person find the spiritual teaching then it has the potential to have a lifetime worth of success.

Challenges

What i lack in filmmaking skills i make up for in my determination to make things happen. At the moment it’s just me. If i don’t raise the money to hire a filmmaker don’t worry the project will still go ahead. (But I’m hoping other folks in our community will bring their skills to the project, If you might be one of those folks, get in touch!)

If You Can Not Financially Support This Project

Not all of you may be able to contribute, but that doesn’t mean you can’t help or join our journey!

You can help me by sharing a link to this campaign on social media like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or Myspace

Don’t forget to use the Indiegogo share tools which you can see on this page!

That Things May Grow

Returning to our horticultural pursuits, Alan, who’s one of our friends in the UK, has contributed some information that should be quite useful in regard to growing healthy plants:

Recipe for Stinging Nettle Plant Feed

Items needed: A clump of Stinging Nettles; two 9 or 10 liter buckets; one lid or inverted saucer; gardening gloves; garden cutters; a clothes peg, a fine mesh filter.

Prior to the Sting Nettles flowering, cut enough Nettles that will half fill the bucket. They must wilt first, walking on them will help break down the stalks. It doesn’t matter if they are flowering or not. Leave the root stock in the ground so more Nettles grow. Once just wilted (not bone dry), half fill the bucket with the nettles and then add water.

If tap water, leave to stand for a couple of hours to let the chlorine/chemicals evaporate. You can use the water straight from the tap but rain water is best. Once filled to about one/two inches from the top, place inverted saucer on top and if animals are about, or it’s windy, a half brick will keep the lid on. Leave for about 10 to 14 days. The temperature should be 21’c to 24’c. if needed place in the shade.  Organic’s start to work above 15’c.

With the other bucket and clothes peg on one’s nose, pour/filter off the fluid into the other bucket. Don’t worry if “bits” get through. It’s quite smelly and you don’t want it on your clothes/shoes. Keep a lid on the bucket with the fluid in it, as you don’t want flies, etc., getting in there. The dilution ratio is about 10 parts water to 1 part of fluid. The first time you use it, you can make it weaker, and see how it goes. It’s the carbon/nitrogen ratio that varies in the soil. So best to play safe. You can use it with chemical/organic fertilizer on a different day if needed. I use an old coffee cup to scoop out the solution into a watering can. It’s bucket chemistry (just like the pharmaceutical companies), and as the US gallon is 3.58 liters and the UK gallon is 4.5 liters, don’t try to be precise  What remains in the fermenting bucket can be tipped out in the garden, and allowed to dry out or dug in to the soil.

Some birds will dive in, as often larvae can be seen attached to the stalks. So, you’re again helping nature. Sometimes a mold can be seen on the surface, just mix it in, it’s nothing to worry about. Watering or feeding is best done about 9 am. If the soil is dry one can add a couple of drops of “Fairy Liquid” (none perfumed is best), as this “wets” the soil prior to feeding. It is also a mild NPK fertilizer. So never add feed to dry soil. Many people kill plants by over watering. The old rule of thumb is “water on wilt”. As plants need oxygen on their roots. It takes about 30 minutes for feed to get into the roots. And I also talk to plants as I work on them, yes quite crazy, but that’s me. The same procedure can be carried out with Comfrey.

Recipe for Comfrey Feed

Items needed:

A plastic or stainless-steel collection tub/saucepan.

A 4” or 8“ plastic tube. 4‘ long (gutter down pipe or brown pipe).

Two flower pots.

The size of pot is to ensure that the 4’ pipe remains off the surface, when the tube is placed inside the flower pot and there is a gap to allow the feed to drip out into the tub.

Cut the Comfrey plant down just before it starts to flower.

Pack the plant, broken up and fill the tube up with the leaves/stems to the top. With one end of the tube in the tub.

Place an inverted flower pot over the tube, invert the tube and place tube/flower pot into the collection tub.

Place the other flower pot on top of the tube to keep out flies.

Leave standing in the corner of the shed for about two-four weeks and you will see the collection vessel filling up with the concentrate.

It is less smelly than soaking the leaves in water, as is done with the Stinging Nettles.

The soil which grew the plant varies in nutrients, therefore try 1/4 cup of feed to a gallon. (Best to use a weak feed, than too strong).

After a month or longer the mass in the tube will have decomposed and no more feed will drip out of the bottom of the tube.

This mass can be dug into the soil or placed in a compost heap.

Neanderthal man used Comfrey to heal cuts, so it’s not a new idea.

One can get four or five crops in a season. And when splitting the root to make another plant, take care not to drop a slither on the soil as another plant will grow there.

I rotate the plants, cutting to soil level and leaving one to flower for the bumblebees. They get drunk on the nectar and bang into each other, it’s amazing to watch them.

If you find a bumblebee on the sidewalk (pavement in UK), it’s probably puffed out and needs the pollen before someone treads on it. look for a plant that has a flower (dandelions are good) and take the flower to the bee so it can stick its head in to the flower. In less than a minute the bee will fly off, recharged and looking for more flowers. Or very carefully place a leaf or credit card in front of the bee and gently persuade the bee onto it so you can transport the bee to the flower.

There are some good videos on you tube regarding composting/soils/green manure (poached egg plant, etc). easier to follow than my scribble.

Hope this helps, as I cannot guarantee that you will hear the roots clicking as the plants talk to each other but you will get lush results.

*Additional links for insect hotels, etc.: 

https://www.hauenstein-rafz.ch/de/pflanzenwelt/sammelsurium/Insektenhotel.php

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insect_hotel

https://www.rspb.org.uk/get-involved/activities/give-nature-a-home-in-your-garden/garden-activities/build-a-bug-hotel/

https://nourishandnestle.com/diy-insect-hotel/

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Armando Morales

Good reading…

Bruce Lulla

Cool stuff, Michael! And where else but here can one get all the life-important varied and interconnected topics and info presented here!?

Ryan Michael Johnson

I couldn’t stop thinking of the bee’s that died in the earthquake…very alarming…

Terry Carch

Funny how I remember when my mother was alive I used to plant flowers in our planter boxes but my mother got bitten twice by bees . I thought of having a small bat house so the bats would eat the bees so my mother and i would `t get bitten by the bees since bats eat the bees as their source of food back in the early 1990s. Bees are a good source for pollinating flowers and making honey. Salome

Matt Knight

Along with British naturalist David Attenborough, who is also a patron of ‘Population Matters’, we invite you to….

“URGE THE UN SECRETARY GENERAL TO ACT ON POPULATION”: http://populationmatters.org/urge-un-secretary-general-act-population

John Webster

Please inform me … WHAT IS IT, that would convince any reader / contributor here as to the validity of this information? HOW does any reader / contributor on this blog verify the available info?https://phys.org/news/2019-07-insect-apocalypse-german-bug-watchers.html

Al Jedd

Due to the sudden increase in temperature over a number of days. I have found that less time is needed for making the feed(s). Added to which storage temperature was a problem. Therefore I made less feed more frequently through the summer.

With the “Insect Hotel”. It is best to have a slight angle, where the entrance’s are a little lower than the back of the hotel. This is to help prevent strong winds blowing rain water into the hole/tube’s and drowning the insect before it has laid its grubs and sealed the entrance.

Tower Block Insect Hotel.

What you need
1 empty washed fizzy drink bottle (a 2 liter size is just fine).
A 2 foot length of string
A length of corrugated cardboard (approx 1ft 1/2 by 1ft 1/2)
A place to hang the bottle out of direct rain, sun, wind and damp.

Cut the bottom out of the bottle on the curve. Role up the corrugated cardboard so it springs open when inserted in the opened end of the plastic bottle. The corrugations will run the length of the tube.
Tie the string around the bottle neck with screw cap in place.
Hang the basket and secure so it doesn’t swing too much in case of wind gusts.

This enables a flying insect such as a “Lacewing” (a good predator to combat White fly) to find a home over winter and prepare her eggs for Summer. Try not to disturb the bottle, just observe in the spring time for any activity of any insects coming and going. If you see a Lacewing you will know it. A photograph does not do it justice.

Soil
If you see cracks appearing in the soil (due to lack of rain), use a stick or tool to fill in the cracks. That will help to prevent further moisture lose in the soil.
Paving slabs on the soil or a layer of small stones also help to reduce moisture lose.

Plant feed.
Worm castings, those little bumpy mounds with a hole in it, seen on the soil surface, usually in the lawn, can be picked up and used as a fertilizer, in flower pots or under a plant that you are planting. Break them up into parts. Do not use too much as this will upset the nutrient balance in that area.
Experiment with amounts one uses to the size of pot used.

Tips for the garden.
If you find a worm on the path (usually after heavy rain). Try to pick it up and place it in the shade, so it doesn’t burn to death in the day light. Even if it looks dry you may be lucky enough that it might survive. Place leaves over it so it can burrow underground. When a worm is accidentally cut in half, only one half survives. It is a myth that two worms are created when cut in half.
Worms are the intestines of the earth. And their numbers are dropping.
A snake pit of worms can be made with 50% peat and 50% rotted horse manure.
Make a hollow in the soil and place the mixture in it and cover with a tarp or suitable cover to prevent moisture lose.
Have a look after a few days and the worms will be multiplying. If left the worms the mix will be full of worms and they will burrow there way to another area,s.
A hollow filed with damp/wet leaves will attract the worms so remember to keep the pile moist.

Hubble Bees
That was the original name of the bumble bee.
If you find a Bumble bee on the sidewalk/pavement, its probably puffed out and needs the pollen before someone treads on it. look for a plant that has a flower (dandelions are good) and take the flower to the bee so it can stick its head in to the flower. In less than a minute the bee will fly off, recharged and looking for more flowers. Or very carefully place a leaf or credit card in front of the bee and gently persuade the bee onto it so you can transport the bee to the flower.

Compost in a bag
1 Plastic shopping bag with holes.
Grass cuttings from the lawn, enough to lightly fill the plastic bag to no more than 3/4 full, it should not be dry or saturated with moisture.
A stick approximately 12 inches or more.
2 stones

Place the plastic bag on a shelf which one will not disturb for a while.
Grass inside, fluff it up a little and make 3 holes in the pile (very important). The 3 or more holes should be about 2 inches in diameter or slightly larger.
The holes may cross over or touch one another. Let the bag collapse under it’s own weight. A dome shape is to hold the air in there.
Place the stones on the opening of the bag, to make a lose seal, so it will not be blown open.when walking past etc.
After 3 weeks, lift a small part of the opening and it should smell like a pleasant decay.
Depending on temperature and the moisture content of the grass cuttings you will get the compost after 3 weeks or more and the nitrogen content is good. During very hot days, it . will need checking every couple of days
When the decomposition is complete, the smell will nice, feel natural to one, of the the earth so to speak. And certainly not offensive.
It may have been a place where early humans used it to keep warm, as composting is an exothermic reaction.
It may take a few attempts, due to variables, that is; nutrient content of the grass/moister/holes made/ temperature swings.
If it is slush, then too wet and/or holes not wide enough. Experiment.

Salome

Al Jedd

Its a little late; but that’s what to expect from our leaders and experts.

“Government considering compulsory nature studies lessons for all pupils after David Attenborough backs plan”.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/nature-studies-gcse-compulsory-david-attenborough-dasgupta-b1816508.html

I have seen a White fly, a few Aphids, which I leave them be. The Ladybird was the first I saw this year.
It will be up to us to try and preserve what wildlife that is still left.

Salome

Al Jedd

When it comes to Horse manure. This is the best organic fertilizer you can add to your garden. It must be 3 years old, by which time the contents have broken down and will be available to the plants without burning the roots. Horse manure which has been placed on newspapers is the best. However look out for mold at the junction of paper to manure. Some bacteria are not good for the soil. Avoid manure mixed with sawdust or straw, as these leach out the Nitrogen from the manure. Select straw if there is a choice. Or make manure “tea” which one can dilute and use as a liquid feed. You can pour off the liquid and leave the sawdust behind. Manure is good to mix into clay soils, as it breaks down the clay.

Warning: do not use manure for root vegetables, it makes them to fiber-us/tough to eat.
Blood,fish and bone feed is a good organic fertilizer that can be used. If in doubt use half or quarter of feed. You can always add more later. If one adds to much it will burn the roots and the plant will exhibit what looks like nutrient deficiencies.
Vegetables are gross feeders(heavy feeders).
One tea spoon of healthy soil contains about 100,000 microorganisms. so looking after the soil is very important.

Poor mans Insect Hotel
Make a winter home for ground insects. Prior to winter, collect dry leaves, twigs, plant stalks and make a pile in a shaded part of the garden. Minimum one foot by one foot. This will provide a home for good insects over the winter. Therefore when the plants spring up next year, there are predators ready to eat the bad bugs. Aphids etc.

Hi-tech device for finding water.
Water dowsing.

Requirements
1 unwanted metal wire coat hanger.
1 Pair of pliers or heavy duty wire cutters.
A piece of Emery paper/Wetordry.
A bucket with some water in it.

Cut off the hook and twisted wire part near to the twisted wire where it separates for the left hand and right hand side of the coat hanger.
Then cut the, what would have been to horizontal part of the hanger in half. Use the emery cloth to de-burr the cut ends so not to scratch one, a file or piece of concrete would be ok as well. Now straighten the two pieces as we want to make two identical “L” shapes with the wire.
Bend the wires approximately 10 inches by 4 inches. So now we have two identical “L” shapes
Holding the short ends in each fist, so the long parts are over your first finger and are parallel to each other and to the ground. walk towards (say a bucket of water) and you will see the metal rods cross over the other when they are above the water.
If you walk over what is an underground aquifer, the rods will follow the waters direction. That is if you approach the aquifer at right angles to the water flow, one rod will go left and one rod will go right.
One can also folow Ley Lines and also on large standing rocks, where one can follow this energy in an upwards spiral around the rock. `
Is it fluidal energies or electromagnetic or something else?
Spooky or scarry stuff it is not. You can see the scary stuff at.

https://theyflyblog.com/2021/02/mysterious-frightening-and-scary/
Where you will learn to approach animals from the left side, it also works for birds.

Oil exploration engineers carry these “L” shaped rods as part of their tool kit.

Some people may have seen when walking out in the fields or woods or in their garden a leaf verticle in the soil/lawn. This is due to a worm having pulled the leaf into its burrow and is having a munch on the leaf. So dont pull on the leaf, leave it in place as there is a happy worm having a meal down below and you dont want to pull the little fellas dentures out.

I would urge people to have a go at growing plants. As in a small way you are actually helping Creation, albeit a very small way. Water Cress is easy as are most Herbs.
Interesting links.

https://www.wakingtimes.com/2013/08/03/52-wild-plants-you-can-eat/
https://urbansurvivalsite.com/mistakes-collecting-rainwater/
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-7773333/Plants-emit-ultrasonicGB-scream-stems-cut-water-short-supply.html

Now what makes these trees act as they do?
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2133476-the-strange-cook-pine-trees-that-always-lean-towards-the-equator/

Other ways of making an insect hotel.
https://www.rspb.org.uk/get-involved/activities/nature-on-your-doorstep/garden-activities/build-a-bug-hotel/

And a bit of biological warfare in the garden, to keep down pests in the UK. There are similar sites in other countries.
https://www.defenders.co.uk/
Enjoy
Salome

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Al Jedd

This year since December a number of orphaned birds showed up, mainly Robins, over the months, As they could see I was putting out seeds for them into a hanging bowl under a tree. Being young they hadn’t seen predators like cats, so when I saw a bird ground feeding at a distance, I would clap my hands so to make them fly into a tree for safety, and at times a cat would try to pounce giving itself away.
Over the following days I would ignore the birds when feeding, and dug into the garden, exposing an ants nest and other bugs. They soon dived in for some juicy bugs when I left the area. A friendship was developing.

Then over the days the bird would get closer to me, until the bird was in the tree waiting to be fed. They would feed when I was only a few feet away. Then after filling the hanging bowl a Robin had flown to the hanging bowl, I would offer the bowl in my hand, that I used to carry the feed to the hanging bowl. Then the bird would take the plunge and fly to the bowl I was holding. As the days passed the birds, mainly Robins would spend longer in the hand bowl. So now I have another friend.
This continued over the following months, until one day, a surviving Robin flew in with its chick in hot pursuit. The adult then showed me how to feed its chick, over the following days. What a reward. They all have different characters/personalities.

Robins are the easiest birds to befriend followed by Blackbirds, who eventually respond when I point to the hanging bowl.
Its not long before the birds are hopping around my feet when digging, so I have to remain stationary until the bird flies off. Blue Tits, Sparrows and Black-caps are very twitchy and difficult to get close to. It’s a shame that these small birds only live for 2 years.
The bird situation is dire here in the south of uk.

Now back to the garden plants.

RULE OF THUMB – A year of seed gives seven years of weed.
To force weeds to grow early, so they can be pulled up prior to planting out wanted plants. Place large stones in the growing area and place a clear plastic sheet on top of the stones, and use more stones to hold the sheet down. This acts like a greenhouse during the cold weather. After a week or so the weeds will spring up and can be pulled out prior to planting out.
Another old rule of thumb was – ‘April showers for May flowers’. That doesn’t happen now in the uk due to climate destruction.

Always use a rose sprinkler to put air (Oxygen) in the watering can. Just by pouring water from one vessel to another, you will see bubbles in the second watering can. With a watering can half full, I shake up my watering can for a few seconds to ensure air is dissolved into the water and then I top up the can.
A rose sprinkler is a must when watering plants. As some people just pour water from the watering can spout straight onto the plants with no rose attached.. This bad technique compresses the soil/compost and forces the out air.

Care must be taken when watering Peat or compost. If the roots are compressed by heavy watering/rain. The peat loses heat as the plant tries to draw up the water/air and the temperature
drops around the root clump, which could kill the plant, especially if a plastic flower pots are used. Clay pots ‘breath’, but dry out quicker and are heavier than plastic pots of the same size. Try not to hold plastic flower pots by one hand as this can crack or even break off.

Killing the plant by kindness.
If you have over-watered the plant in a pot, one can put the pot at an angle (say 45′) and excess water will be seen dripping/flowing out (nutrients and all) so use a saucer to collect the excess. Or make a small mound of dry compost and work the base of the pot into the mound, this will suck out excess water. Over watering plants is very common.

One can use clear plastic beakers or containers with holes made into the base to see the roots grow. When doing a crop rotation in your garden. That is, year one you grow carrots. Year two, in that same area you grow Runner beans. Year three do not grow anything in that area. And note that vegetables are gross feeders (heavy feeders).

Please see, for a good description of what trees to grow-
http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/Contact_Report_728
“8. I will now recommend the following trees, and if you want to consider other plants later, I will advise you:”

Growing apple tress from seed.
This gentleman gives a good description how to grow Apple seeds and it saves me a lot of typing.

Followed by.

And this guy gives a good description for growing 21 types of trees.

Carrots are easy to grow and prefer stone-less light soil/compost and if you like the flavor of the carrots you have just purchased, and a carrot shows signs of leaf growth at the crown/top of the carrot. You can put this into a suitable flower pot/container and compost. And you will be able to get many hundreds of seeds from it. The seeds are very small. Carrots like plenty of sunshine. Just from observation you will see how the plant grows.

Autumn Kings 2 (Daucus carota).
Planted from March to June a splendid main crop with a large root that can be lifted in late summer through to winter. These store well in dry sand or compost. When ‘thinned out’ say to an inch apart and later 4 inches apart, they are delicious cooked as ‘finger carrots’ or raw in salads.

Carrot Nantes 2 – are juicy sweet carrots
Planted out from February (with protective fleece) to July, or March to July and harvested from May to October. Again when thinning out, can be cooked or in a salad as above.

ONIONS

Garlic

and watch the plants life cycle.

GROWING GINGER

Tomatoes

Tomatoes- pinch out the first few yellow flowers to increase yield.

Green Manure
Some plants like Poached Egg plants or Canadian clover is a green manure, these can be grown and turned over and buried in the soil that you will be using later to grow your plants. Preparation is the key.
Interesting links-

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4PUbd5I2xg

More on Stinging Nettles

7 Ways to Feed Your Garden For Free (Complete Film)

And don’t forget to use garden gloves

A Hedgehog is the best friend you can have in the garden as they eat the slugs and snails. And to make sure one turns, up I leave a small bowl (the size of a half coconut bird feeder) with Chicken cat food, that is soggy and cold much like a slug. And a sprinkle of mealworm on top (which is like jelly and ice cream to a hedgehog).
Never give milk or bread to a hedgehog as this will make the hog ill or kill it. A feeding station will be needed. Like a storage box inverted, bottom side up and no lid, with a 4 inch hole cut into it at ground level, for the hog to go through and not a cat.

Salome

Al Jedd

Eek Fleas
The old fashioned way of reducing/eliminating fleas, the following is what you need.
Disposable plate, or an an old ceramic plate.
A few cotton buds
A pair of kitchen rubber gloves
A paper bag
A slither of bloody meat, Liver is the best.

Fluff up the cotton buds and make a doughnut shape that will encircle the meat, that you will place in the middle of the plate.
Next you will have to bring in a flea bag ( cat, dog or Hedgehog etc ). The flea’s sense the bloody meat and leap towards it, where they get entangled in the fluffed up cotton buds.
When it looks like a number of flea’s are in the trap, put on your kitchen gloves and slip the cotton buds, meat and the paper plate into the paper bag a.s.a.p. so there’s no escapees.
Seal the opening of the bag and put it in the garbage can.
The flea’s will gorge themselves to death. Remember to keep the meat away from the animal as it might eat the meat.
My Hedgehog feeding station has a wire grill at the top so allowing the fleas to jump to the meat plate.

There will be eggs in the fur of the animal, so it might take some time for them to hatch, whereby you repeat the process until they are all gone.
The life cycle of a flea is below. I would ignore the best treatment at the end.
https://www.petmd.com/dog/parasites/evr_multi_understanding_the_flea_life_cycle
https://www.ripfleas.co.uk/flea-life-cycle/

If you trust this site read on. But it refers to the use of chemicals.
How Fleas Spread Disease
https://www.cdc.gov/fleas/life_cycle_and_hosts.html

Ticks
This was taught to me by a friend living in Sweden. I must admit that during the approach to summer in Sweden the underground railway system has large posters on the walls to warn against the oncoming Ticks of summer.
If you find a Tick on your skin/pet/animal, with it’s head buried in your skin DO NOT TRY TO PULL IT OUT WITH TWEEZERS ETC. as if the body breaks off this will leave head and toxins from the tick to migrate into your skin. 
Lyme disease is one of them. There are many sites that will try to sell you Tick remove tools/tweezers.
If you have a First-Aid kit with you use the cream from the tube to cover the body of the tick.
Ticks breath through their abdomen, and hence the tick cannot breath and goes into reverse and out of the bite area to breath. Now holding it dispose of the squashed corpse.
You can also use soft butter, cream off a cake etc.
The CDC and other sites will say use fine tipped tweezers or special tweezers/extractors and so on, just to make money.

The Lifecycle of a Black-legged (Deer) Tick
https://www.ticktalk.org/lets-talk-ticks/tick-life-cycle/

The Life Cycle of the Tick from Eggs to Ambush
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/this-is-the-lifecycle-of-the-tick/

These are things to remember which you can put in your gardeners note book for future reference.

Wasp’s
You might notice a wasp or many wasps heading to one point in the garden where the ground nest is situated. You will be buzzed by them as you get closer to their nest, that’s their warning.
You might even get stung like I did this summer as I got too close..
Spraying the nest with a garden hose from afar is a quick solution to your wasp problem.
All you have to do is spray the nest with the jet-like water setting and since the nests are made of papery like substance, they’ll get destroyed. The remaining wasps will fly away in terror, never to come back.
Well that’s the theory.

Wasps get dozy at night fall and the technique I use is to carry a flash light at dusk and force a garden fork very near the entrance of the nest, then beat a hasty retreat from the area. They probably wont follow you at low light settings.
The following day observe how many wasps are going too an fro from the nest. At dusk you can use your garden fork to leaver out the nest, and move away, the wasps are dozy and then turn on the garden hose as mentioned above.

How to Get Rid of a Wasp’s Nest
https://www.fantasticpestcontrol.co.uk › wasps › how-to-…

Mosquito and Gnats
This was covered on August 22, 2023 5:38 pm:-
https://theyflyblog.com/2023/08/abraham-the-black-leader-of-the-ancient-hebrews/

Things to note!
Why scientists are concerned about new plant-to-human fungal transmission fungi “It has quickly spread across the world and is already a pandemic. It has a mortality rate of 40 percent and to date, we don’t know about its origin,”
https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/why-scientists-are-concerned-about-new-plant-to-human-fungal-transmission-66844

A Warning
“This, as well as the fact that the climate is already beginning to collapse as a result of overpopulation and its very unreasonable and even criminal machinations that are hostile to life and nature. The result of all this will be that plants of all kinds will change and even poisonous and edible plants will grow side by side in such a way that they can hardly or no longer be distinguished from each other”.

“This would mainly refer to fungi, which would have more than 7.6 million genera and species on Earth, which would also be interlinked in the forests in the ground by the square kilometer, etc”.
https://theyflyblog.com/2022/05/the-arrival-of-the-poisonous-plants/

How to protect plants and gardens from Heat Waves!
Extreme heat can be extremely damaging to plants. Make these simple changes during a heat wave to help your gardens survive.
https://weather.com/safety/heat/video/how-to-protect-plants-and-gardens-from-heat-waves

It’s all in the soil
“Upon this handful of soil our survival depends. Husband it and it will grow our food, our fuel, and our shelter and surround us with beauty. Abuse it and the soil will collapse and die, taking humanity with it!”
Ancient Sanskrit Scripture (1500BC).
https://bbro.co.uk/media/50520/principles-of-soil-management.pdf

Here is some other links to learn about the soil which you would be using to grow your plants.
https://ahdb.org.uk/knowledge-library/soil-classification-type

There is an excellent article to read at:-
https://theyflyblog.com/2023/08/the-forest-enchantment-probiotic-elixir/

Courtesy of Quetzal
“I have drawn it up, and consequently I can now give it to you, whereby a mixed forest is preferable for the coming times. Therefore, I have compiled the following list for deep-rooted trees that can be planted and that are also good heat-resistant with regard to climate change”:
https://theyflyblog.com/2023/08/cr-858-earth-humans-have-already-destroyed-their-world/comment-page-1/#comment-214176

Note
Referring to the dowsing rods in the previous posting dated June 18, 2021 12:34 am This is explained in Billy’s book Page 388:-
“About Fluidal-Energy resp. Fluidal-Powers and other Things Questions and Answers”.
“Rund um die Fluidalenergie resp. Fluidalkrafte und andere Dinge Fragen und  Antworten”.

Salome

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