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1659 days ago

Terracotta pots needed for Bumblebee Nests

Pam from Matua

As part of the House of Science Tauranga holiday programmes, we are going to be making BumleBee nests and watering stations. As we all know there is a decline in the bumblebee population so we are doing our bit to help out these wonderful little helpers. I was wondering if any of our Neighbourly friends have any 8" / 20cm terracotta pots or trays like in the picture that they no longer need as we would like to recycle them.
we would be very grateful for any assistance.
you can contact Pam on 0223773209 if you would like any more information

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