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		<title>Your Questions About Attracting Hummingbirds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ruth asks… What perennials attract hummingbirds? admin answers: The variety of plants for attracting hummingbirds is so great that, in the process of building hummingbird gardens, you could also be building a landscape that will be the talk of the &#8230; <a href="http://blogging4traffic.com/blog/166/your-questions-about-attracting-hummingbirds-10/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h2>What perennials attract hummingbirds?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">The variety of plants for attracting hummingbirds is so great that, in the process of building hummingbird gardens, you could also be building a landscape that will be the talk of the neighborhood. In selecting flowers to attract hummingbirds, you are not limited to using red flowers, although the colour red, is notorious for attracting hummingbirds. </p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a small list for you to start&#8230;Have fun!</p>
<p>Hosta&#8217;s<br />
Texas Sage (Salvia coccinea)<br />
Anise Sage (Salvia guaranitica)<br />
Pineapple Sage (Salvia elegans)<br />
Blooms in winter.<br />
Ugly Shrimp Plant (Justicia brandegeana)<br />
This is the winter blooming shrimp plant.<br />
Mexican cigar plant (Cuphea ignea, C. Micropetala, C. David)<br />
Giant Turk&#8217;s Cap (Malvaviscus arboreus var. Mexicanus)<br />
Abutilon (A. Pictum)<br />
This is the original flowering maple (not a hybrid); flowers are pale orange bells with red veins.<br />
Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis)<br />
Butterfly Bush (Buddleia alternifolia)<br />
Firebush (Hamelia patens)<br />
Jewelweed<br />
Bee Balm<br />
Native Trumpet Creeper (Campsis radicans)<br />
Cypress Vine (Ipomoea quamoclit)<br />
Orange Justicia  (Justicia spicigera)<br />
Bourardia (Buourvardia ternifolia)<br />
Mexican Bush Sage<br />
Sultan&#8217;s Turban<br />
Pagodia Plant (Clerodendrum speciosissimum)<br />
Pentas (Pentas laceolata)<br />
Coral Honeysuckle, or Trumpet Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens)</p>
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<h2>What kind of plants attract hummingbirds &amp; butterflies to veg-garden.I hear they help keep pest out of gardens?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">The obvious ones are butterfly bush and butterfly weed. Mine are especially attracted to lantana, verbena and zinnias. They really love the zinnias. Here are a couple of sites with some other types of flowers they prefer.</p>
<p>Http://www.thegardenhelper.com/hummingbird.html</p>
<p>http://landscaping.about.com/cs/forthebirds/a/hummingbirds.htm</p>
<p>By the way, hummingbirds love flowers, not only sugar water, and they do eat very small insects. As for butterflies, each species has only one host plant each, which means they will only lay eggs on the one plant that the caterpillars can eat. They will not lay them all over your flowers and vegetables.</p>
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<h2>What can I do to attract more hummingbirds?</h2>
<p>I have hummingbird feeders, they seem to enjoy the butterfly bushes, and a hummingbird vine someone gave me (not sure what the real name for it is). What else can i do to attract more? Thanks!<br />
BTW: I live in eastern NC</p>
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<p>Depending on where you live, varieties of hummingbirds specialize in different bushes.  Honeysuckle, or Jasmine attract many kinds of hummingbirds.  Bottlebrush bushes attract them too.  </p>
<p>Put out hummingbird feeders with sugar water, keep them clean and full habitually.</p>
<p>If you really want to attract more, start reading information available online &#8211; see web sites below.</p>
<p>Plants to Attract and Feed Hummingbirds<br />
Trees and Shrubs<br />
Azalea<br />
Butterfly Bush (Buddleia)<br />
Cape Honeysuckle<br />
Flame Acanthus<br />
Flowering Quince<br />
Lantana<br />
Manzanita<br />
Mimosa<br />
Red Buckeye<br />
Tree Tobacco<br />
Turk&#8217;s Cap<br />
Weigela </p>
<p>Vines<br />
Coral Honeysuckle<br />
Cypress Vine<br />
Morning Glory<br />
Scarlet Runner Bean<br />
Trumpet Creeper<br />
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<h2>I am looking for a perennial, hardy to zone 4 that will attract hummingbirds during both spring and summer.?</h2>
<p>Any suggestions?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Plainly as it is&#8230; A hummingbird vine! They have orange trumpet like flowers and beautiful dark green leaves&#8230; And you can&#8217;t beat the hardiness of these vines&#8230; They thrive in poor soil too!</p>
<p>You can order it from DirectGardening for cheap.. I just got 2 of them last week for less than 4 bucks altogether.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve listed the webpage below&#8230; And here is the information they listed.</p>
<p>&#8220;Have you always wanted to attract charming little hummingbirds to your yard? Plant this old-time favorite &#8212; hummingbirds find it irresistible. The Hummingbird Vine has dark, shiny green leaves that are smothered in large, showy, orange-scarlet trumpet-shaped flowers from July to November. Hummingbirds appear to collect the sweet nectar and come back year after year. Hummingbird Vine is a vigorous grower &#8212; reaches 20 feet or more. Covers almost any kind of support &#8212; arbors, brick walls, fences, even covers ugly utility poles. We send hardy plants that will grow in poor soil, sun, or partial shade.&#8221;</p>
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<h2>semi-evergreen flowering perennial that attracts hummingbirds?</h2>
<p>red blooms on long stems &#8211; strong smelling leaves &#8211; about 4 ft. tall<br />
This perennial is only about 4 ft. tall.  It has long spikes with dark red flowers.  The leaves have a strong smell.  I thought it was some kind of salvia but now I&#8217;m not sure.  I love the plant and want to purchase another &#8211; I guess I could take a cutting to a plant nursery for identification.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I know that honeysuckle or Hibiscus  are attractive for hummingbirds &#8211; I can&#8217;t tell for sure by your description.</p>
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		<title>Your Questions About Attracting Owls</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[John asks… What is your inside-self? http://www.quizilla.com/users/christ92/quizzes/What%20is%20your%20inside-self%3F%20Beautiful%20pics!!!/ Your inside-self is a dreamer. You are&#8230; -creative -attracted to clouds and the sky -fond of owls and other birds -sometimes artistic -laid-back -doze alot -very nice and calm -sometimes don&#8217;t care about &#8230; <a href="http://blogging4traffic.com/blog/165/your-questions-about-attracting-owls-10/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h2>What is your inside-self?</h2>
<p>http://www.quizilla.com/users/christ92/quizzes/What%20is%20your%20inside-self%3F%20Beautiful%20pics!!!/</p>
<p>Your inside-self is a dreamer.<br />
You are&#8230;<br />
-creative<br />
-attracted to clouds and the sky<br />
-fond of <strong>owls</strong> and other birds<br />
-sometimes artistic<br />
-laid-back<br />
-doze alot<br />
-very nice and calm<br />
-sometimes don&#8217;t care about what happens in life<br />
-can be a little bit crabby if disturbed while you are dreaming at night<br />
-you love to sleep<br />
-you love day<br />
-you like to &#8220;feel the wind&#8221;<br />
-sometimes you love animals and nature<br />
-sometimes very sarcastic<br />
-popular<br />
-usually have the attitude of a average person</p>
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<h2>Check draft plz!!!&#8217;?</h2>
<p>Uses of bioluminescence<br />
 Mostly animals that use bioluminescence are found deep in oceans, where light doesn’t reach. Some species of fish have a luminescent organ on their mouth, it attracts a prey so when they are close enough they caught them and eat them. Some patterns of luminescence on animals help as mark of recognition to the color pattern of animals that live in a sunlight area.</p>
<p>Cyclic behavior<br />
 Cyclic behavior is innate behavior that occurs in a repeating pattern. This behavior responds to changes in the environment. The behavior that is based on a 24- hour cycle is called circadian rhythm. Animals can not predict ether is it day or night.<br />
 Animals that are active on day are diurnal, and animals that are active ate night are nocturnal. Like bats they are nocturnal or <strong>owls</strong>. Owl flat face help reflect sound, that help them search for pray at night.</p>
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<h2>Do you think this can deter vicious attacking hawks &amp; falcons.?</h2>
<p>I have cooper hawks &amp; perigrines attacking my birds every other day. Do you think any of these ideas that some people told me, would work to scare the hawk &amp; peregrines away? Have any other ideas that won&#8217;t cost too much or too hard to set up?</p>
<p>1. Attract alot of crows by leaving a handful of dry dog food out in the yard or around the neighborhood. (Crows constantly watch, harrass, &amp; give away the hawks hiding location making it uncomfortable for the hawk to study up a strategy to ambush your birds.)</p>
<p>2. Decoy <strong>owls</strong> or Toy <strong>owls</strong>.<br />
 (Hawks &amp; <strong>Owls</strong> do not get along. Move the decoy owl once every 2 weeks just a few yards.) But decoy <strong>owls</strong> only works on inexperienced hawks or falcons. The hawks that has had past experiences with toy <strong>owls</strong> will know it, like crows using scarecrows as perch.</p>
<p>3. Glueing or nail 2 cd&#8217;s onto a board and draw a beak underneath it to make it look like huge wide scary eyes laring.<br />
  ( Hawks hates being seen or looked at. Anyone who has a staring problem wants to fight or is going to attack.)</p>
<p>4. Mirrors &amp; mirror balls.<br />
  ( This only works in the begginning of the migration when hawks migrates back &amp; hurries to claim  hunting territory or land. He see&#8217;s his own reflection &amp; thinks he is intruding on the resident hawk&#8217;s already occupied land, &amp; will fly off to avoid fighting &amp; risk fatal injury.)</p>
<p>5. Be out there.<br />
    ( Hawks are shy of humans )</p>
<p>6. illegally trap &amp; release.<br />
   ( This is only done when the resident Hawk continues to be a pest, even with all the deterents put out in the yard, after you&#8217;ve studied his favorite attacking direction or ambushing strategies &amp; have faced all the mirrors, cd&#8217;s, &amp; toy <strong>owls</strong> towards that direction. Trap the hawk but make sure it&#8217;s the resident hawk &amp; not an intruder hawk, imprison him for 2 days, spray him with water because raptors hates getting wet, shout at him, bang the cage with the toy owl, show him the 2 cd&#8217;s &amp; poke him with a soft point stick. After 2 days release him, wet. It&#8217;s a bad idea to kill because a new hawk will take over the unocuppied land &amp; now you will have study or learn another new predator&#8217;s character.)</p>
<p>Will any of this work. Has anyone tried it? Any new ideas?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Exactly WHY are your birds outside to be attacked by wild birds in the first place?  Do NOT trap wild native hawks..this is highly illegal and you can be fined and/or go to jail. Sounds like YOU are the cause of the problem by not keeping your birds in a safe place. Your mirror suggestion makes NO sense as Cooper&#8217;s Hawks are not even true migrants and can be found in almost every state in the US year round. These birds are not &#8220;vicious&#8221;, just doing what comes naturally to them&#8230;eating.  If you are offering a free meal, or course they are going to take it.</p>
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<h2>how to attract large birds?</h2>
<p><strong>owls</strong>/eagles/hawks how?</p>
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<h2>The Last Husky by Farley Mowat?</h2>
<p>1. What kind of winter have the people been experiencing as the story opens?<br />
2. why was the wolverine such a fearsome foe?<br />
3. &#8220;from somewhere out of time the ageless instincts that lie in all living cells were being reborn, so that the dog, and the new life within her, would not perish&#8221; (page 175). What &#8220;ageless instincts&#8221; were being reborn in Arnuk? How does she manage to kill a snowy owl?<br />
4. how does Farley Mowat attract us to the animal characters? what does this indicate about the writer?</p>
<p>Thank you for your input!<br />
i have read the story, i was just unsure on these questions and was looking for someone else&#8217;s opinion!</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I would suggest that you go to the local library Borrow the Book, Read it, and arrive at your own conclusions, and Do Your Own Homework,<br />
 Lazy Lassie!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Helen asks… What should I plant to attract butterflies and hummingbirds? admin answers: Honeysuckle bushes grow fast, are good in almost every climate and smell wonderful. Put a trellis up on a fence, plant a bush at the bottom and &#8230; <a href="http://blogging4traffic.com/blog/164/your-questions-about-attracting-butterflies-10/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h2>What should I plant to attract butterflies and hummingbirds?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">Honeysuckle bushes grow fast, are good in almost every climate and smell wonderful. Put a trellis up on a fence, plant a bush at the bottom and train it to go up. It will be gorgeous by mid-summer and the little sweet suckers love them.</p>
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<h2>What do I put in a butterfly feeder to attract butterflies?</h2>
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<h2>How can I attract butterflies and hummingbirds to my Penta flowers?</h2>
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<p>Start off by hanging at least two humming bird feeders in your yard, preferably on opposite sides of the house so they can not be seen from one another as male hummers are territorial in the extreme. Fill them with a solution of sugar water (1 part white table sugar to 4 parts water) without adding any colorant as it&#8217;s not needed. Make sure you clean these out once per week no matter how much is left in them as they can grow a mold that&#8217;s fatal to hummers.</p>
<p>For butterflies you can use a mash of banana, compost (or chicken/steer manure), and water mixed into a wet mushy goo. Put this out on a fence post downwind of the house but still fairly close to the house. Change this once per week and make sure it stays moist at all times, preferably with some of the liquid still in the bottom of the wide, shallow, open container like a pie plate. This is nectar of the gods to butterflies and any you have in your area will soon flock all over this food.</p>
<p>Once they are attracted to your yard the rest is up to them.</p>
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<h2>what plants will attract butterflies?</h2>
<p>i want the ones they lay eggs on, i love to watch them live and change and so do the kids i watch but i dont know what plants i can grow to bring just a few more<br />
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<p class="dtm-content">You need to provide plants attractive to both caterpillars and butterflies in a natural setting. Don&#8217;t knoe what plants and butterflies you have in your area so i give you a list.</p>
<p>Butterfly genus   &#8211;                               Host plant<br />
Parides sp. &#8211;                                     Aristolochia<br />
Battus polydamus  &#8211;                        Aristolochia (birthworts, pipevines or Dutchman&#8217;s pipes,)</p>
<p>Anteos chlorinde &#8211;                             Cassia<br />
Phoebis sp. &#8211;                                      Cassia </p>
<p>Hamadryas sp.  &#8211;                                Dalechampia </p>
<p>Adelpha fessonia &#8211;                            Randia </p>
<p>Papilio thoas &#8211;                                 Piperaceae </p>
<p>Papilio cresphontes  &#8211;                       Citrus </p>
<p>Dione juno  &#8211;                                       Passiflora<br />
Agraulis vanillae &#8211;                            Passiflora<br />
Dryas iulia &#8211;                                       Passiflora<br />
Heliconius sp. &#8211;                                  Passiflora</p>
<p>Caligo sp. &#8211;                                        Musa, Heliconia </p>
<p>Danaus plexippus(Monarch) &#8211;          Asclepias(Milkweed) </p>
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<h2>Where can I find a list of herbs native to southern Indiana that would attract butterflies?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">I love questions that ask about native plants and I always encourage people to grow native. May I suggest a book written by Carolyn Harstad who is a native plant gardener fron Indiana? Its title is Go Native. I think you will find this book informative in all aspects of native gardening and plants. I too live in the midwest and nothing attracts butterflies more than the milweeds Aslepias &#8220;incarnata&#8221;  &#8220;purpurascens&#8221; or &#8220;tuberosa&#8221;. You can also plant Liatris spicata ( blazing star) Mondara (bee balm) Asters and lets not forget coneflowers.  Good luck happy gardening and don&#8217;t forget GROW NATIVE!!</p>
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<h2>what do you think about the media defining beauty?</h2>
<p>im aware that white women dominates the screen, in terms of modern beauty&#8230;. not saying theyre the most attractive in the world&#8230;. but i always wondered&#8230;.. scientifically speaking (not a racist question), is there truly a dominant beauty? i mean some beauty i know is based on instinct, like a women having bigger breasts, a type of body, and other features&#8230;.. just like how animals like female crabs get attracted to males with bigger claws, and whales find obesity a beauty, and how cicadas and <strong>dragonflies</strong> identify, differentiates, or distinguishes between different sounds they make&#8230;..</p>
<p>so to make my question SIMPLE&#8230;. its ignorant to say what race is more attractive, but what does human nature really favor??<br />
i know that media can mess with your mind, from what i learned&#8230;.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Of course looks portrayed in the media can influence what kind of women a person looks for. When it comes down to the way we act, speak, and the way we do things, it is all influenced by role models in your life. Whether it&#8217;s a close family member or Hollywood star, well, it&#8217;s your choice.</p>
<p>If you want to go into the science of peoples looks and then the attraction that follows. Many scientists believe that men are attracted to women with fairly large hips because of the woman&#8217;s chances in surviving childbirth. A woman with large hips will naturally have an easier childbirth with less complications, so less risk of dying. That makes them the ideal mate. Overall just our subconscious animal instincts having some influence over desicions. It&#8217;s a theory though.</p>
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<h2>Why is it dangerous to live near water?</h2>
<p>Living near water is very dangerous.  The vermins living in water have already eaten people due to that they cause boats to sink. Many accidents happened in sea and rivers, which are not accidents but deliberate murder by the bacteria, viruses, or microbes living in the water.  Every year many people who go to the beach died in the sea because water worm infected people like witches dressed as mermaid do sea and river rituals every year in the beginning of summertime inviting these sea vermins to  eat people. They enter people via bathing nude in the river and sea while they were kids, having sex in the sea and rivers where worms enter their vagina and penis, and eating raw  sea creatures that contain worms. People who eat raw food are inhabited by dangerous vermins.  People that died every summer are attracted to bathe near treacherous currents. It is never accidental death. Manta ray killed many people with their poisonous darts deliberately.  Fish make bubbles in the sea mimicking the vermins that trapped us in this sphere under water that we called earth.  Vermins living in and near the sea hunt people just like lions hunt people after tasting their flesh. So, a 12 fingers child and cleft face child are human that are made crab shells by crab bacteria. These people hunt people like crabs and the crabs in the sea know that they exist and use them.  All infected people are use as baits against other groups.<br />
When people live near water, they are infected by vermins in the water.  People who eat raw fish and sea life are puppets of the creature in the water.  I am witnessing this and I am powerless to do anything.  The people have become zombies.  As well, this situation proves to me that roaches are a species of crabs as well.  </p>
<p>There are two main groups of creatures: Moon creatures that are active at night and sun creatures that are active during daylight.  People that are verminated by moon creatures are very active at night and cannot sleep.  People that are affected by sun creatures are early risers and are very active during daytime and inactive during the night.  That is why some scientists affected by vermins in the sea claimed that we evolve from fish.</p>
<p>Among the moon creatures are roaches, bedbugs, moths, fish and such.  The sun creatures  are certain types of butterflies, <strong>dragonflies</strong>, flies, ladybugs, beetles, flees, ticks, fish and such.  People who are affected by crabs are people with twelve fingers and twelve toes and people with cleft lips. Hermaphrodites are babies that were infected by worm bacteria in the wombs.   Kids are affected in the wombs by bacteria living in their parents that cause the mother to crave for foods like crabs, octopuses, lobsters, frog legs or other edible creatures while pregnant.  Once the food is consumed, then the child carries the mark of the animals.  For example, a child might have a pork birth mark such as a tuft of hair on a part of the face or the body.  Such affectation is because a bacteria in the mom make her crave pork.  Since pork carry straight spiky hair, the bacteria in the mom that consumed the pork marked the baby. By doing so, the bacteria claimed the body of the baby from the other group of bacteria. People don&#8217;t have one type of vermins living inside them. So they have to compete.<br />
It is dangerous to live with bacteria of any kind in the body.   The mold as well marks children.  Once one group of bacteria does something all of them mimic. That is why because people have come to have miniature snakes in their body such as worms, then all other insects and small animals mimic them and try to get into people body to get shell of their own. They show off their acquired shell through entertainment such as sports.<br />
Another reason not to have bacteria in the body is that they abuse each other.  As a host, people get punished because bacteria like flies punish the maggots they put inside people to get their attention. They threaten them with hell and permanent death.  The worms living inside the hosts have to obey the external ones that have already killed many people. During Christmas, vermins that live in people received gifts for the people they have already killed. They advertise their ability to kill and they get rewarded with gifts.  Heaven for them is to live above ground.  The two lights above us, flame and ice planet, are there to annihilate them.  To protect themselves above ground they hide in us and keep us hostages. This is the land of lizards not insects.<br />
When the people got stolen by snakes from Egypt and get to become pods for miniature snakes that were put in them to serve the bigger snakes, they were in turn stolen by the bugs in the lands.  When bacteria or microbes took over the planet, they deposed the lizards.  But, the bones of the dinosaurs indicate that this lair was theirs.  All water creatures hunt people because people because people are virus infected.<br />
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Coward worms that don&#8217;t give their e-mail, but that can comment for points.</p>
<p>Kid:&#8221; your an idiot.&#8221;  That was completely pointless. Verdict: Coward</p>
<p>Colin B: &#8220;Live as far away from water as possible.&#8221;  We live under water. How can I live as far away as possible.  Parasitic worms live everywhere, even away from water. Verdict: Coward worm</p>
<p>Chantell: Verdict: Coward worm</p>
<p>prabesh tandukar  &#8220;It might be try to be careful.&#8221;  Parents have to be careful.  The summer solstice is about sacrificing people to the worms in the sea.  The mermaid parade are worms in people that made deals with worms in the sea to feed them with people in order for them to continue to live in us as parasites in peace.</p>
<p>Shah K: verdict: Coward worm</p>
<p>Grayure  share his problems: &#8220;summarizing&#8221;:  Parasites are lazy.  That is why they use people they live in to do all things for them while they sit in the poop in our intestines.</p>
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<h2>Why are we being ruled by snakes and viruses? Pourqouoi sommes-nous gouvernes par les serpents and les virus?</h2>
<p>Viruses are: roaches, lizards, frogs, fish, flies, centipedes, rats, flees,fruitflies, moths, butterflies, <strong>dragonflies</strong>, bats, criquets, and other bloodless animals. Blood animals are infected by these viruses because they carry parasites also contaminates others. These are flying, crawling, slithering, walking viruses.  Because we carry viruses due to their bites, they call us their temples and machines.</p>
<p>All animals carry viruses, but the bloodless animals such as flies, might, centipedes, roaches, and others crawling and flying insects raised by decaying matters are viruses.  They are total viruses and when they come in contact with blood species infect them.  Mite viruses cause depression, flu, and other types of diseases.  Tick are viruses that decay the body. </p>
<p>Because we are infected by viruses, we are isolated by other places in the galaxy.  Black hole is viral. All the planets touched by earth is viral. All flying insects are viral.  The smallest virus and the greatest virus is the mites that live in dust. Since the planet is made of dust, so dust mites are everywhere. Dust mites are at work and since they go on our clothes, we carry them home. </p>
<p>They are nasty vermins that even cause snakes to become handicap.  The bloodless animals eat the blood animals and feed from them.  We are jailed by the snakes and the other animals that are without blood conquered the snakes. That is why the snake people have made the logo showing the wing animals are protecting them. But the wing animals don&#8217;t protect them. The wing animals farm them. When they become worms, that is they die, then the wing animals feed on them. </p>
<p>Why do the snake people kill turkeys and chickens on Thanksgiving? Turkeys and chickens eat worms and miniature snakes and sometimes large snakes. So when these people kept dying after they came to america, the turkeys were attracted to the worms that came out of their bodies.  So, the viruses that they have in them started killing the turkeys and the chickens.  Since they have succeeded through bloodshed of the turkey to overcome their death, so they celebrate that by killing turkeys every year.  But what are killing the turkeys are the snakes living inside their intestines.</p>
<p>Note that the Turkeys are not guilty of anything, but the snakes that live in the people are guilty.  All religious people have parasites living inside them and that is why they call themselves &#8220;Temples&#8221;.  Since the people that are ruling the planets are temples of snakes, so their gods the snakes put miniature snakes inside them. Because snakes rule snakes, not people. So the people become vehicles of snakes and the snakes took control of their bodies and mind.  So they made a contract with the snakes, but the snakes instead have taken control of them and by there have not honored the contract and keep deceiving them instead. Through them the snakes rule their lair. </p>
<p>So every animal that has blood and soft skins are infected by viruses and the viruses are the bloodless animals. The clouds are viral. The clouds are depository for snake eggs, miniature snake eggs. The black hole is a viral hole.  We have seen the virus use the black clouds when it is going to rain and the black clouds have the same properties as the black hole.</p>
<p>What are people to do to end up the cycle? Either build anti-viruses and anti-bacterial bombs or stop having children and let our species die.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I agree&#8230; We are being snakes and viruses.<br />
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<p>Turkeys are innnocent!!!!!<br />
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<h2>Why are we being ruled by viruses?</h2>
<p>Viruses are: roaches, lizards, frogs, fish, flies, centipedes, rats, flees,fruitflies, moths, butterflies, <strong>dragonflies</strong>, bats, criquets, and other bloodless animals. Blood animals are infected by these viruses because they carry parasites also contaminates others. These are flying, crawling, slithering, walking viruses.  Because we carry viruses due to their bites, they call us their temples and machines.</p>
<p>All animals carry viruses, but the bloodless animals such as flies, might, centipedes, roaches, and others crawling and flying insects raised by decaying matters are viruses.  They are total viruses and when they come in contact with blood species infect them.  Mite viruses cause depression, flu, and other types of diseases.  Tick are viruses that decay the body. </p>
<p>Because we are infected by viruses, we are isolated by other places in the galaxy.  Black hole is viral. All the planets touched by earth is viral. All flying insects are viral.  The smallest virus and the greatest virus is the mites that live in dust. Since the planet is made of dust, so dust mites are everywhere. Dust mites are at work and since they go on our clothes, we carry them home. </p>
<p>They are nasty vermins that even cause snakes to become handicap.  The bloodless animals eat the blood animals and feed from them.  We are jailed by the snakes and the other animals that are without blood conquered the snakes. That is why the snake people have made the logo showing the wing animals are protecting them. But the wing animals don&#8217;t protect them. The wing animals farm them. When they become worms, that is they die, then the wing animals feed on them. </p>
<p>Why do the snake people kill turkeys and chickens on Thanksgiving? Turkeys and chickens eat worms and miniature snakes and sometimes large snakes. So when these people kept dying after they came to america, the turkeys were attracted to the worms that came out of their bodies.  So, the viruses that they have in them started killing the turkeys and the chickens.  Since they have succeeded through bloodshed of the turkey to overcome their death, so they celebrate that by killing turkeys every year.  But what are killing the turkeys are the snakes living inside their intestines.</p>
<p>Note that the Turkeys are not guilty of anything, but the snakes that live in the people are guilty.  All religious people have parasites living inside them and that is why they call themselves &#8220;Temples&#8221;.  Since the people that are ruling the planets are temples of snakes, so their gods the snakes put miniature snakes inside them. Because snakes rule snakes, not people. So the people become vehicles of snakes and the snakes took control of their bodies and mind.  So they made a contract with the snakes, but the snakes instead have taken control of them and by there have not honored the contract and keep deceiving them instead. Through them the snakes rule their lair. </p>
<p>So every animal that has blood and soft skins are infected by viruses and the viruses are the bloodless animals. The clouds are viral. The clouds are depository for snake eggs, miniature snake eggs. The black hole is a viral hole.  We have seen the virus use the black clouds when it is going to rain and the black clouds have the same properties as the black hole.</p>
<p>What are people to do to end up the cycle? Either build anti-viruses and anti-bacterial bombs or stop having children and let our species die.</p>
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<h2>What is our body made of? Why do the scientists lie about us becoming vermins after death?</h2>
<p>Our body is made of cells, memory cells. We store images, sound, words in our memory cells, just like computers do.  We are  not computers, though, in that computers don&#8217;t have feelings.  But from time to time, people are born on this planet just to make things that illustrates to  us of who we are and why we don&#8217;t know who we are and why we are abandoned at the mercy of verminated priests and priestesses.</p>
<p>We are infected by viruses, all of us.  Viruses are insects and worms that filled every inch of the planet.  Viruses affect the way people and everything around them behave.  Since our body is made of memory cells, the insects hacked into our body and made us malfunctioned.  When a computer is infected by viruses, it cannot work properly. Sometimes, the computer freezes and most of the time, the computer dies.</p>
<p>Some phenomena happened with the viruses, which are flies, fruitflies, <strong>dragonflies</strong>, moths, butterflies, mites, spiders, lice, and other vermins from sea, land, air, water and near fire.  To keep themselves from annihilation, these vermins entered our body, not only to make us malfunction, but as well downright kidnapped us or hijacked us.  By living in us, those who want to destroy them can&#8217;t because they have to kill their love ones in order to destroy the viruses in the people.  </p>
<p>Think about a terrorist that hijacks an airplane.  The military would destroy that airplane if it contains only terrorists.  But because of the non-terrorist people, their hands are tied and they have to bargain with the terrorists to let the people live. That is exactly what happened to us.  But think now about the mafia people who pretend that they are working for the people who called them godfather, but who are practically hostages of the godfather.  Godfather can kill them any time. This is what the vermins of the earth do to us.  They hold us hostages.  Our people put the light planets there for them to attract them, but instead the vermins are using us to go invade the moon.</p>
<p>Scientists are infected priests who accept that the viruses live in them in exchange of wealth and power. So they condemn their own kind by letting vermins live in them.  In the priests, the vermins claimed eternal life. So, through the zombied priests, the vermins rule earth, the stinking kingdom of stinking vermin re and ra.</p>
<p>So what can destroy the viruses? Only a clean planet can. Viruses live only because of the stench. Without the stench, they die. That is why the planet is engulfed in smell.<br />
Negative answer does not allow e-mail, but he/she feels mighty enough to label others, which is what bacteria&#8217;s agent always resort to to intimidate others.  Only insect like roaches and mites, which are poop eating viruses call others schizophrenia.</p>
<p>When insects call me schizophrenia, guess what I know that I am on the dot about them and that what I am saying is fact.  </p>
<p>Bacteria&#8217;s behavior: calling people names when they are discovered,  force people to convert to religions, call the priest doctors to give their victims medicine that make them crazy, abuse their victims, persecute their victims, and do other means stuff to their victims.  That is why all religious people are killers and persecutors.  Your reaction is common. Telling people to go to psychiatrist, which are bacteria&#8217;s agent, is always the first advice given by bacteria&#8217;s priests.  Your are a priest or priestess, aren&#8217;t you?</p>
<p>Bacteria are coward criminal too.<br />
It is not a theory.  Everything I said is fact.  Just start observing the environments, the behavior of people, their actions.  Read story and you will see what people have done to each other. Explain why they have done it.  The king of the Jews, Herod, rot while he was alive.  Maggots start milling in his body before he died.  To this day, people have maggots in their body.  All the insects infect people this way to control people. These insects are viruses.  They affect us when they bite us.  This should tell us that we are not supposed to live with them.  They are not part of our world.  They are attracted to this world because of the stench.</p>
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<h2>What Type of Tree attracts butterflies?</h2>
<p>I Want To See <strong>Butterflies</strong> More Often Than I Do.So  I thought I Should plant a Bush that Attracted  Them.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">That is a very good idea, but where you live will determine what type of plant works best. Many shrubs and even more flowers attract butterflies. In many areas, a shrub called &#8220;Button Bush&#8221; works great. But contact your local university, they will be able to tell you exactly what plants work best, and probably even give you some information about how to get them for free. </p>
<p>I personally think the plants that are native to your area are the best choices to put in your yard. It is better for the environment, they usually grow better, and that would also be the foods the butterflies in your area have adapted to the best.</p>
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<h2>What are some good plants to attract butterflies for a part sun area?</h2>
<p>I already have lobelia, kalanchoe and mona lavender plectranthus. Any suggestions? Thanks!</p>
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Salvia, hibiscus, lantana, Russian sage, Buddleia, Brunnera, monarda, Coreopsis, Shasta daisy, Veronica, Verbena, Crape Myrtle, Plumbago, Dianthus, Geraniums( all kinds), Hosta(no west sun), Gerbera Daisy, Malva, Clematis, Cosmos, petunias, Gaillardia, begonia, Rudbeckia</p>
<p>For them to eat&#8212;butterfly weed, dill, fennel, cosmos</p>
<p>That’s what I have had luck with mostley medium sun, lots of them can handle more sun.</p>
<p>If it is deep shade&#8212;- stick with begonias, impatiens, hosta .</p>
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<h2>What are the best plants to attract butterflies to your garden?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">Butterfly Bush (Buddleja Davidii)<br />
The flowers of the bush form a great attraction to butterflies, bringing you beautiful butterflies as well as beautiful flowers. Flowers August-September grows around 3 metres in height.</p>
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Robust plant that likes a sunnt spot in the garden.  As it succulent, it does not mind drought.  Most sedum varieties, including this one attracts butterflies. Flowers july-September grows around 60 cm in height, pink colour.</p>
<p>Ox-Eye Sunflower &#8216;Asahi&#8217; (Heliopsis Helianthoides)<br />
Extremely robust border plant.  The double flowers are quite exceptional, being approximately 5 cm in size and a magnificent dark yellow colour.  Flowers July &#8211; September grows around 80cm in height. Buterfly friendly.</p>
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<h2>What are some good flowers to plant in my garden to attract butterflies?</h2>
<p>I like to catch them and pull off their wings or pin them to styrofoam for my collection as a hobby.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">American Painted LadyEverlasting, Daisy, BurdockAster, Dogbane, Goldenrod, Mallow, Privet, Vetch<br />
American SnoutHackberryAster, Dogbane, Dogwood, Goldenrod, Pepperbush<br />
Anise SwallowtailQueen Anne&#8217;s LaceBuddleia, Joe Pye Weed<br />
Baltimore CheckerspotTurtlehead, False Foxglove, PlantainMilkweed, Viburnum, Wild Rose<br />
Black SwallowtailParsley, Dill, FennelAster, Buddleia, Joe Pye Weed, Alfalfa<br />
Clouded SulphurCloverGoldenrod, Grape Hyacinth, Marigold<br />
Cloudless SulphurCassia, Apple, CloverZinnia, Butterfly Bush, Cosmos, Cushion Mum<br />
CommaElm, Hops, NettleButterfly Bush, Dandelion<br />
Common BuckeyeSnapdragon, LoosestrifeCarpetweed<br />
Common Checkered SkipperMallow/HollyhockShepherd&#8217;s needles, Fleabane, Aster, Red Clover<br />
Common SulphurVetchAster, Dogbane, Goldenrod<br />
Common Wood-nymphPurpletop GrassPurple Coneflower<br />
Eastern Pygmy BlueGlasswortSalt Bush<br />
Eastern Tailed BlueClover, PeasDogbane<br />
Falcate OrangetipRock Cress, MustardMustard, Strawberry, Chickweed, Violet<br />
Giant SwallowtailCitrusJoe Pye Weed, Buddleia<br />
Gorgone CheckerspotSunflowerSunflower, Goldenrod<br />
Gray HairstreakMallow/Hollyhock, Clover, AlfalfaThistle, Ice Plant<br />
Great Spangled FritillaryVioletThiste, Black-eyed Susan, Milkweed, Ironweed<br />
Greater FritillaryVioletJoe Pye Weed<br />
Gulf FritillaryPentas, Passion-vineJoe Pye Weed<br />
Hackberry EmperorHackberrySap, Rotting fruit, Dung, Carrion<br />
Little GlassywingPurpletop GrassDogbane, Zinnia<br />
Little YellowCassia, CloverClover<br />
MonarchMilkweedDogbane, Buddleia<br />
Mourning CloakWillow, Elm, Poplar, Birch, Nettle, Wild RoseButterfly Bush, Milkweed, Shasta Daisy, Dogbane<br />
Orange SulphurVetch. Alfalfa, CloverAlfalfa, Aster, Clover, Verbena<br />
Orange-barred SulphurCassiaMany plants<br />
Painted LadyThistle, Daisy, Mallow/Hollyhock, BurdockAster, Zinnia<br />
Pearl CrescentAsterDogbane<br />
Pipevine SwallowtailDutchman&#8217;s Pipe, PipevineBuddleia<br />
Polydamus SwallowtailPipevineBuddleia<br />
QueenMilkweedMilkweed, Beggar-tick, Daisy<br />
Question MarkHackberry, Elm, Nettle, BasswoodAster, Milkweed, Sweet Pepperbush<br />
Red AdmiralNettleStonecrop, Clover, Aster, Dandelion, Goldenrod, Mallow<br />
Red-spotted PurpleBlack Cherry, Willow, PoplarPrivet, Poplar<br />
Silver-spotted SkipperBlack Locust, WisteriaDogbane, Privet, Clover, Thistle, Winter Cress<br />
Silvery CheckerspotSunflowerCosmos, Blanket Flower, Marigold, Phlox, Zinnia<br />
Sleepy OrangeCassia, CloverBlue Porter, Beggar Tick, Aster<br />
Spicebush SwallowtailSpicebush, SassafrasDogbane, Joe Pye Weed, Buddleia<br />
Spring AzureDogwood, Viburnum, Blueberry, Spirea, AppleBlackberry, Cherry, Dogwood, Forget-me-not, Holly<br />
Tawny EmperorHackberryTree sap, Rotting fruit, Dung, Carrion<br />
Tiger SwallowtailBlack Cherry, Birch, Poplar, WillowJoe Pye Weed, Buddleia<br />
Variegated FritillaryViolet, Passion VineJoe Pye Weed<br />
ViceroyWillow, Poplar, Fruit TreesThistle, Beggar-tick, Goldenrod, Milkweed<br />
Western Tailed BlueClover, PeasLegumes<br />
White AdmiralBirch, Willow, Poplar, HoneysuckleAphid Honeydew, Bramble Blossom<br />
Zabulon SkipperPurpletop GrassBlackberry, Vetch, Milkweed, Buttonbush,Thistle<br />
Zebra LongwingPassion-vineVerbena, Lantana, Shepard&#8217;s Needle<br />
Zebra SwallowtailPawpawDogbane, Joe Pye Weed, Buddleia, Privet, Blueberry</p>
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<h2>How Do I Attract Butterflies to by backyard garden? Are there any special plants that they cant resist?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">Butterfly bush ( buddleia davidii ) attracts all kinds of butterflies.  Hummingbird moths seem to enjoy it, too.  It&#8217;s a hardy shrub with blooms ranging from royal purple to white, depending on the variety.  Some people call it the summer lilac.  It has a spicy scent and the blooms are formed in spires.  It can be prolific, however.  Even with deadheading I always have four or five baby shrubs each season to share with others.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[William asks… will i attract hummingbirds in eastern,wa? i recently fell in love with the hummingbirds while living on the central oregon coast. ive moked back to eastern, wa and hope i dont have to miss those little guys. admin &#8230; <a href="http://blogging4traffic.com/blog/161/your-questions-about-attracting-hummingbirds-9/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h2>will i attract hummingbirds in eastern,wa?</h2>
<p>i recently fell in love with the <strong>hummingbirds</strong> while living on the central oregon coast. ive moked back to eastern, wa and hope i dont have to miss those little guys.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I used to live in the Tri-Cities and we had lots of hummingbirds.<br />
Put the feeders up keep them clean and they will come.</p>
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<h2>What should I plant to attract hummingbirds and turkey-vultures to my back yard?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">Humming birds are drawn by any nectar producing flowers, which pretty much includes all of them.  If you want to hang out a feeder, mix one part white cane sugar with four parts water and change it every couple of days to prevent fermentation.  Turkey vultures feed almost exclusively on carrion but have been known to eat pumpkins and especially the fruit of the oil palm, which is not exactly a back yard plant.</p>
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<h2>What kind of plants or flowers can I plant to attract hummingbirds in the DC metro area?</h2>
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    * Bee balm    Monarda didyma<br />
    * Butterfly weed    Ascelpias tuberosa<br />
    * Cardinal flower   Lobelia cardinalis<br />
    * Columbine    Aquilegia sp.<br />
    * Coral bells   Heuchera sanguinea<br />
    * Cosmos    Cosmos sp.<br />
    * Dahlia    Dahlia sp.<br />
    * Delphinium   Delphinium elatum<br />
    * Flame acanthus    Acanthus mollis<br />
    * Foxglove    Digitalis purpurea (Biennial)<br />
    * Fuchsia    Fuschia hybrida<br />
    * Geranium    Pelargonium species<br />
    * Hollyhock    Althea rosea (biennial)<br />
    * Lupine   Lupinus hybrids<br />
    * Monkeyflower    Mimulus hybridus<br />
    * Penstemon   Penstemon sp.<br />
    * Red hot poker   Kniphofia uvaria<br />
    * Sage    Salvia officinalis<br />
    * Scarlet sage    Salvia splendens<br />
    * Speedwell   Veronica hybrids<br />
    * Verbena    Verbena sp. </p>
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   * Mountain garland    Clarkia elegans<br />
    * Four-o&#8217;-clock    Mirabilis jalapa<br />
    * Touch-me-not   Impatiens sp.<br />
    * Flowering tobacco    Nicotiana alata<br />
    * Nasturtium    Tropaeolum majus<br />
    * Petunia    Petunia hybrida<br />
    * Spider flower   Cleome hasslerana<br />
    * Zinnia    Zinnia sp. </p>
<p>Bulbs, corms and tubers<br />
    * Tuberous Begonia   Begonia sp.<br />
    * Canna   Canna sp.<br />
    * Gladiolus   Gladiolus sp.<br />
    * Iris   Iris sp<br />
    * Montbretia   Crocosmia sp. </p>
<p>Vines<br />
    * Cardinal climber   Ipomoea quamoclit<br />
    * Honeysuckle    Lonicera sp.<br />
    * Lantana    Lantana sp.<br />
    * Trumpet creeper    Campis grandiflora<br />
    * Trumpet vines    Bignonia tagliabuana </p>
<p>Shrubs and trees<br />
    * Abelia    Abelia grandiflora<br />
    * Azalea    Rhododendron sp.<br />
    * Bottlebrush    Callistemon lanceolatus<br />
    * Butterfly bush    Buddleia davidii<br />
    * Catoneaster   Catoneaster sp.<br />
    * Eucalyptus    Eucalyptus sp.<br />
    * Flowering currant   Ribes odoratum<br />
    * Flowering quince    Chaenomeles sp.<br />
    * Fuschia tree   Fuschia arborescens<br />
    * Hibiscus   Hibiscus sp.<br />
    * Lilac   Syringa sp.<br />
    * Mimosa (silk tree)    Albizia julibrissin<br />
    * Strawberry tree   Arbutus unedo<br />
    * Wild lilac   Ceanothus griseus<br />
    *  Weigela   Weigela rosea</p>
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<h2>Are there any Hummingbirds in the Central California?</h2>
<p>I live the central part of California, and I want a garden that will attract <strong>Hummingbirds</strong>, however I do not remember seeing <strong>Hummingbirds</strong> around where I live.</p>
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<h2>why is the wedding ring attracting men left and right?</h2>
<p>b4 i got married i couldnt find a man to save my life <strong>men</strong> looked at me but wouldnt approach me now i have this exspensive ring on and <strong>men</strong> just been flirting with me flagin me down beeping there horns what is going on its a magnet and a test to see if u can handle marraige</p>
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<h2>Is what I&#8217;m wearing what is attracting attention from men?</h2>
<p>i like to dress up nice sometimes, but not skanky. like for example today i wore skinny jeans wedges and a black tank top. i got alot of unwanted attention from <strong>men</strong>. and then when i tell someone they say it&#8217;s because of how i dress. i don&#8217;t want to have to dress up in sweaters and hair tied up with no make up just to not get attention. i want to be able to dress nice without pervs looking at me. its not like i am even wearing mini skirts and have boobs hanging out.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Trust me every girl goes through this&#8230;</p>
<p>I will be wearing a sweater with my hair tied up<br />
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<p>and I always get unwanted attention from nasty pervs</p>
<p>some guys are just stupid like that </p>
<p>it bothers the hell out of me<br />
I defiantly know where your coming from<br />
you should just ignore it </p>
<p>like my boyfriend told me </p>
<p>ugly people know pretty people <img src='http://blogging4traffic.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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<h2>Why do I seem to only attract men who are otherwise attached?</h2>
<p>I don&#8217;t seem to have any trouble <strong>attracting</strong> <strong>men</strong>. The problem (and it&#8217;s a big one) is that I find out they are already attached to someone else. I&#8217;m really tired of being alone but I will not get involved with any man who already has a partner in their life.  I deserve more than just being the other woman, or the plaything on the side. How do I change the apparent signals I&#8217;m sending out there in order to find an eligible bachelor?</p>
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<h2>at what age do men and woman start attracting one another?</h2>
<p>at what age do <strong>men</strong> and woman start <strong>attracting</strong> one another?</p>
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<p>i just want to know which aftershaves do women find the most attractive</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thomas asks… is being &#8220;a man&#8221; the most important thing to attracting women? i think it is honestly. If your a man, men don&#8217;t put girls up on a pedestal and be unruly nice to them. Men treat women right &#8230; <a href="http://blogging4traffic.com/blog/159/your-questions-about-attracting-women-9/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<h2>is being &#8220;a man&#8221; the most important thing to attracting women?</h2>
<p>i think it is honestly. If your a man, men don&#8217;t put girls up on a pedestal and be unruly nice to them. Men treat <strong>women</strong> right and know what to do to attract them. Is that true?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s the principles that go behind being a strong man that make him attractive, such as taking a strong lead, good character, pursuing one&#8217;s goals, etc.</p>
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<h2>Is succes more important than good looks in attracting women?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">It is more accurate to say that the look of success is more important when attracting women, than merely looking pretty.</p>
<p>That is why the appearance of self-confidence is so critical; if you act confident, then many women will assume that you must be successful at something.</p>
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<h2>Why am I having a hard time attracting women lately?</h2>
<p>have you ever felt like all of a sudden you have just lost &#8220;it&#8221;? The only way to describe it is &#8220;I&#8217;ve lost my mojo&#8221; 3 months ago I could walk in somewhere, smile at a woman and be able to strike up a conversation and get a number. Now its like when I smile I have green teeth or something. I Have never experienced this before and I have to admit it is humbling. What can I do to get that back?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Let your mojo come back naturally.If you got you got it.we all hit a rough patch on occasion. The worst thing to do is try and force your mojo to come back.When you try and force it, it&#8217;s like a neon sign on your forehead flashing&#8221;desperate&#8221; or &#8220;loser&#8221;.Women see that and they run</p>
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<h2>How important is atheletism in attracting women?</h2>
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<h2>Are very short men out of luck when it comes to attracting women?</h2>
<p>My friend Jimmy is only 5&#8217;3&#8243; and <strong>women</strong> usually only regard him as friend material.  Oh they think he&#8217;s adorable, in a mini me sort of way.   Is this basically the cruelty of nature and natural selection,,and there is nothing he can do about it?  Oh and btw,,he&#8217;s hardworking, funny and not ugly by any means,,so don&#8217;t give me any of this personality is what matters crap!!!</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">He&#8217;s not necessarily out of luck&#8230; But he better get rich&#8230;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s funny how even short women want a tall man.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter if your women are live-in or hourly anyway&#8230; Hourly is probably cheaper and much less trouble in the long-run.</p>
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<h2>Is there any way to attract birds without seed?</h2>
<p>Is there any other kind of food that you can attract <strong>birds</strong> with&#8230; without using bird seed?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Seeds are expensive to buy and feeders are lots to keep up with.<br />
You might plant shrubs and trees that have berries. Besides providing food in the fall and winter, they provide shelter and nesting materials and sites.  Try Cotoneaster, Beautyberry, Dogwood, Serviceberry; there are lots of recommendations for hackberry, though I don&#8217;t have one.  See the article below.<br />
Lots of perennials left up through the winter provide seeds that the birds like; my favorites are coneflowers.  Flowers of all kinds also attract insects, and at one stage of development or another, they as food for some birds.  Plus, many flowers attract hummingbirds.<br />
A bird bath should be not too deep, or have a rock where smaller birds can perch for getting a drink.<br />
My grandmother always had ends of bread and left over rolls and buns drying out on the counter, to then crumble and spread on the garden wall, which attracted lots of birds every afternoon.</p>
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<h2>How can I attract wild birds to my garden?</h2>
<p>I have put a bird table with feeders full of wild seeds &amp; peanuts etc, but still there are no <strong>birds</strong> attracted to my garden. It may due to the fact my house is on a new site &amp; it may take time for the <strong>birds</strong> to come. Any ideas?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">You are right, they will take time to find your garden.  Apart from putting out food, make sure there is plenty of natural food for them, by growing a variety of plants not only for seeds and berries but also to attract insects.  There are plenty of books for ideas, and the RSPB.  Any shrubs and trees provide nesting and shelter.  Also provide some water for bathing and drinking and don&#8217;t forget that not all birds feed from tables and feeders but prefer the ground.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t be too tidy in the garden, or at least an area of it, if possible.  A lot of birds will love searching up and down branches and under leaves for insects and spiders.  Blackbirds love the berries on cotoneaster, and they turn over leaves on the ground for tasty morsels.</p>
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<h2>How can I attract birds to my bird feeder?</h2>
<p>I put up a bird feeder a couple of days ago, and not one single bird has come near it&#8230; I tried putting bird seed on the ground and I was successful in getting the attention of some blue jays, but they avoided the feeder&#8230;</p>
<p>Does anyone know why <strong>birds</strong> are avoiding my feeder?</p>
<p>Does anyone know how to get the <strong>birds</strong> to feed from my feeder?</p>
<p>Should I buy a bird bath?</p>
<p>BTW I live in south Florida&#8230;.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Just keep it full of seed and give it time.  It took about a month for the birds to really get used to our feeder.  Our bird feeder is usually only busy early in the morning.  Btw&#8230; Try a dish of peanuts&#8230; Blue jays love peanuts&#8230;  A bird bath can&#8217;t hurt if you want.  It&#8217;s fun to watch them come get drinks and clean themselves.  &#8230; West-central florida</p>
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<h2>How can I attract birds to a new bird feeder?</h2>
<p>We just put up a new bird feeder. It&#8217;s been around for a week and no <strong>birds</strong> have found it. We have not had one in our yard before. Well, at least where we live now we haven&#8217;t. We live in a wooded area.</p>
<p>Any way to entice some feathered friends to come and have a snack?</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Try moving it further away from the house for awhile. Once they find it, you can move it closer. Some birds are ground feeders, so you can try throwing some seed on the ground where you see the birds. Once they find the seed they will go to a bird feeder if it is large enough for them to sit at. Make sure you have a mix of seed that the birds in your area eat. I buy wild bird seed, but I also mix in extra sunflower and cracked corn for the birds I have in my area. Birds are attracted to water, so place some terracotta saucers around the area. I have the usual birdbath, a saucer hanging on the deck and one on the ground. Terracotta is good because it is not slippery and helps keep the water cool. Being in a wooded area, you might think of using a suet feeder also for woodpeckers, oaktits or whatever you might have. Last but not least, you have to have patience. If you put it out, they will come.</p>
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<h2>Whats the best way to encourage birds into a small urban garden without also attracting squirrels?</h2>
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<p class="dtm-content">You can buy squirrel proof feeders. However I have ordinary feeders for sunflower seeds, suet balls, nijer seed &amp; mixed seed. I also have peanuts hanging out but have only once seen a squirrel in my garden.  I also have two cats but this doesn&#8217;t put the birds off as they feel safe &#8211; there are so many birds that there is safety in numbers. Hope you attract lots of birds.</p>
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<h2>Does Cypress Mulch attract birds?</h2>
<p>A relative used cypress mulch this year and is suddenly having trouble with birds eating/digging up her flowers.  Any ideas to keep the birds away?  Tried pinwheels, fake <strong>owls</strong> and mothballs already, didn&#8217;t work.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">I&#8217;ve never heard of Cypress mulch drawing birds, and I have lived most of my life in Cypress country.</p>
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<h2>can u rate my essay on a scale of 1-10?</h2>
<p>im in 7th grade.  its about snowy <strong>owls</strong>:</p>
<p>I find the snowy owl to be quite an interesting animal. It belongs to the kingdom Animalia, the phylum Chordata, the class Aves, the order Strigiformes, the family Strigidae, the genus Nyctea, and the species Sandiaca along with boobooks, screeching <strong>owls</strong>, and earless <strong>owls</strong>.<br />
With a height reaching up to 27 inches and a weight of 4 to 6 pounds, the snowy owl has a reputation as one of the biggest <strong>owls</strong> in the Arctic.  Its wingspan can spread out anywhere from 45-60 inches.  Most people are familiar with its winter coat of completely white feathers, and it is not usually distinguished by its summer coat of spotted and striped brown feathers.  It is both nocturnal and diurnal, owing to the fact that its habitat, the Arctic, does not darken at night in the summer. Since they have incredible vision and eyesight, snowy <strong>owls</strong> are able to detect prey from very high up in the sky and swoop down silently to catch that prey.<br />
As stated before, the snowy owl calls the Arctic its home.  It also dwells in Canada, Alaska, and sometimes the northernmost states of our country.  It prefers to inhibit vast, open spaces such as the tundra, grasslands, or frozen lakes.<br />
Snowy <strong>owls</strong> eat a number of animals, such as lemmings, hares, voles, shrews, waterfowl, and small birds.  Using its amazing vision and especially sensitive hearing, it seeks the prey from up in sky and then, using its special frayed wings, it swoops silently down upon the prey and kills it with its long, curved, needlelike talons.<br />
These animals usually reproduce during the mating season and also when there is an exceptional abundance of their favorite food, lemmings.  They are usually sexually mature by the ages of 3 to 5 years.  Using echoing calls and a proud display of feathers, the male attracts the female to breed.  Following mating, the female usually lays about 5 to 7 round, white eggs a couple of days apart from each other.  Finally, after an incubation period of 30 to 33 days, the eggs start hatching.  Cute little owlettes as white as snow are welcomed into the world with care, love, and a fresh supply of yummy rodents from their two parents.<br />
Out in the wild, the average life span of a snowy owl is about 15 years.  In captivity, however, they can live up to 28 years, almost double their wilderness life span.  The adult snowy owl does not have any predators besides old age, since it is at the top of the food chain and the biggest bird in the Arctic.  Young owlettes and eggs are in danger of being eaten by foxes and gulls, however.  Because its winter environment is very snowy, one of the snowy owl’s adaptations is its dazzling white winter feathers, to help it camouflage in with its surroundings.  When the snow melts in the summer, the feathers become brownish to match the trees and twigs.  The feathers are also very important to the owl because of what they cover.  They warm the powerful wing, which has special mechanics to allow the bird to fly quickly but silently.  They also cover the feet protectively to shield the ice cold weather of Arctic winters, which can reach up to -155? Fahrenheit.<br />
The snowy owl is usually a pretty isolated owl, unless it is the mating season.  Then they are with their partner and babies.  It interacts with other <strong>owls</strong> using a series of hoots and shrieks, much like other birds.  Unlike some other birds, however, the snowy owl does not have a melodious harmony to its calls.  It does not usually interact with other species, aside from its prey, and that’s only to catch it.  It usually hunts during both the day and night, and it is always alert, even when asleep.  It’s always on the lookout for more food!<br />
Speaking of food, the snowy owl is a very helpful animal.  It helps control the ever growing rodent population.  It performs the job of killing only as many animals as is necessary for food.  It never takes more than it needs, which is a good thing, because if it did, the entire snowy owl race would eventually starve and die out.   It is also one of the least endangered species on the planet.<br />
So, wasn’t that interesting?  I bet you now agree with me.  Snowy <strong>owls</strong> are a very nifty and swell animal!<br />
btw, i didnt plagarize.  i kno its illegal.  i&#8217;d get expelled from if i did that.</p>
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<h2>Preventing a mice problem?</h2>
<p>Someone gave me the idea to landscape with fruits and vegetables instead of grass and flowers and I want to give that a try. But someone else told me that doing that will cause a mice problem. I know to prevent mice with fruit trees is to pick up the fruit that has fallen everyday off the floor but what about the vegetables? I have seen quite a few <strong>owls</strong> and hawks in my area is there any way to attract them to my yard. I&#8217;m trying to garden organic so I&#8217;m trying to avoid things like pesticides and for now I can&#8217;t get a cat.</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Do not allow the thought of mice stop you from implementing this very good idea, I would love to see a photo should you get one. There is a product called Rat Zapper that is all you need to stop any rodent that should show up to enjoy your home.</p>
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<h2>Have you ever been to www.tgifradio.com?</h2>
<p>I DJ at this station and would never known it existed.  Now I am hooked, great mix of music and awesome chatroom.  What would it take to attract you to be a regular listener?  We not only have country, rock, r and B and rap but in the mornings there is worship and Sunday mornings there is Christian chat.  There is a special room for night <strong>owls</strong>.  What makes an internet radio statioin attractive to you???</p>
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<h2>What if my looks don&#8217;t reflect my true personality?</h2>
<p>By nature I&#8217;m sweet, thoughtful, polite, and caring.  I&#8217;m the quintessential &#8220;good girl&#8221;.  I also look like one with my doe eyes, round face, and short stature.  Therefore I seem to attract goody-goody friends.  Although I find these friends to be loyal and trustworthy, I feel suffocated by my image and the people I attract.  I want to make friends with night <strong>owls</strong>, those that are willing to do something wild once in awhile.  My goody-goody friends won&#8217;t even put their mouths to a liquor bottle.  In the long run, I will most likely stay with the goody-goody friends, but I&#8217;m at a point in my life where I want to explore my wild streak.</p>
<p>Thing is, I have no idea how to attract these kinds of people.  I think they&#8217;re put off by my appearance.  I like the edgy style, but I feel I can&#8217;t pull it off.  Any tips appearance-wise and social-wise?  Thanks!</p>
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<p class="dtm-content">Oh wow.<br />
Im your total oppisite.<br />
I attract wild,crazy people.<br />
We get drunk like almost every weekend &amp; have fun.</p>
<p>I met them when i was 16..<br />
Im 19 &amp; still kno the majority of them.<br />
All I got to  say is half of them dropped out of high school, and me hanging around them when i was younger, I started to mess up my schooling too.<br />
Soo, I always thought of it&#8230;<br />
If only I had smarter,goody-good friends.<br />
Sure I wouldnt have as much fun, but i would of talked them into doing SOME things.</p>
<p>Im mixed. Black&amp;white.<br />
But i look more white&#8230;you can still see the haitian in me though e.g my lips,parts of my hair&#8230;but my skin is totally white.almost pale.<br />
I NEVER SEEMED TO ATTRACT GOOD-DO&#8230;ERS.lol<br />
BECAUSE I HAVE THAT &#8220;girls just wanna have fun&#8221; LOOK.<br />
Its cool, but its not the best.i would pefer your life.</p>
<p>If yuh want to get noticed by them,wear different clothes&#8230;ex. The ones they wear.<br />
Try to talk to atleast one of them &amp; show them your true colors.<br />
He/she will then introduce you to all of his/hers crzy friends.</p>
<p>Gooddddluuckkk.</p>
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