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In a message dated 13/05/03 05:04:18 GMT Daylight Time,
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<< Have any of you had trouble with lizzards hanging around your hives. If you
 had, how do I get rid of them. >>

I once was lucky enough to find a Common Lizard (Lacerta vivipara) on the
alighting board of a hive when I had a camera with me. In spite of being
'common'  they aren't very and most years I don't see any.  The Sand Lizard
(Lacerta agilis) is nationally rare (a protected species) and locally common.

Chris
(Southern UK)

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