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I've contacted someone at the wildlife centre for further info, which I will share.


Symbiotic relationship sounds good to me!


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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> D_J - horrid photos! Apparently the mites have

> some sort of symbiotic relationship with the

> beetle and see off some bigger nasties. Have a

> Google - equally nasty photos to be seen.

This is a bit disgusting so don't read on if you don't want to!


Has anyone else found very very small curly poos? I climbed down into our front garden today to do a bit of a clean up and near the exit of a drain pipe from the roof was a huge pile of hundreds of tiny curled brown poos. They look about the right size to have come from rats but they are curled so I have no idea what they can be from. Any ideas? Please help, it's grossing me out.

Karrie Wrote:

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> A 'rat' crossed my path today in the Park by

> Sainsbury's. Is this bad luck, or good luck? Good

> luck I suppose that it's nowhere near my flat. I

> think it was on its way to sainsbury's to do some

> shoplifting :))


I saw it too at about 3 or so crossing the path coming away from sainsburys. I know there are rats everywhere in London but they still scare me to death. I think I might email sainsburys and ask them to investigate under their bushes.

On a nicer note, whilst strolling up by Sydenham Hill Station yesterday I spotted a peacock. It was just wandering around the street and then into someone's front garden. Having watched/followed it for some minutes it did the a most un-peacock like thing and flew onto the roof. Quite impressive, mind you. I have pictures on my phone I shall attempt to upload later in the day.

The rain finally falls to give the garden a good soaking and not before time.


It will help all the fruits and veg to grow and swell.


I traded some of my organic runner beans which I had a glut of for scrambled eggs at Homemade yesterday,


which was very convenient and delicious.

david_carnell Wrote:

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> On a nicer note, whilst strolling up by Sydenham

> Hill Station yesterday I spotted a peacock. It was

> just wandering around the street and then into

> someone's front garden. Having watched/followed it

> for some minutes it did the a most un-peacock like

> thing and flew onto the roof. Quite impressive,

> mind you. I have pictures on my phone I shall

> attempt to upload later in the day.


That'll be one of the peacocks that escaped from Tracy Thier's place on Sydenham Hill.

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