Sedums do not attract bees. There are also some breeds of ivy and ice plants that do not attract bees.
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There are many plants toxic to cats. Below is just a few sites that list toxic plants. http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/poison-control/plants/plant-list-cats.html http://www.cfainc.org/articles/plants.html http://www.sniksnak.com/plants-toxic.html http://cats.about.com/od/catsafety/ss/toxicplants.htm
Yes, it is. See the link below for a list of plants that are poisonous for rabbits.
Here is a list of the types of squirrels found in South Dakota.Source: http://wfs.sdstate.edu/sdgap/mammal.htmlRichardson's Ground SquirrelThirteen-lined Ground SquirrelSpotted Ground SquirrelFranklin's Ground SquirrelBlack-tailed Prairie DogEastern Gray SquirrelEastern Fox SquirrelRed SquirrelNorthern Flying Squirrel
Plants that grow in the wild. There are too many to list them all.
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For most of the moshlings, you need to buy seeds to plant in your Moshling Garden. The seeds grow and attract moshlings to your garden. See Related Questions for a link to a complete list of moshlings and the method for attracting them.
they both have plants that grow close to the ground, they both support grass life, and they both support only a few certain animals.
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Usually, there is a list of items you can use, to "be a god" and do what ever you will with the zombies. I call them The Villagers. What I usually do is spawn them, cover the sky in spout, and put some plants on the ground. Watch them grow, put a wax fuse next to a plant, and viola. You have a disaster waiting to crush the zombie rebellion! There is no "point" to playing this game, just freeform killling of zombies.
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There is an extensive list of plants that are toxic to poultry. Most free range hens will instinctively avoid these plants when they come across them in a farmyard. If these plants are ground and mixed with pellatized silage, fed to the birds then problems can occur but unless you are making your own bird feed then chances are you would not make such an error. Plants like rhubard leaves, nightshade family like potato leaves and tomato leaves are usually ignored by foraging hens. Even young birds pecking at such plants will be spit out when first tried. I will give you a link for a list of plants that are toxic to your hens.
the three laws of charges are unlike charge attract, like charge repel, and charged objects attract uncharged (neutral) objects.