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Tommy Allison
Guest
Okay, let me clear the air on the Bee Debate.
A lot of bees are dying, yes that is indeed true. A lot of Beekeepers however, are having surpluses of Bees.
Now, if you take a look on the map of where the big Bee Deaths are, you can make a correlation as to why.
Ask the farmers in whatever regions what they use for pesticides, and 9 out of 10 will tell you some generic crap.
It's that 10 percent that are using the so called natural nicotene based pesticides that are killing a lot of bees, and by killing, I should really say, disorienting, because they don't ever seem to make it back home, but never really die or are accounted for.
When you pare it all away, this too shall pass, and bees will thrive again, and here's why. Bees have been around for MILLIONS of years. Just like Flies, and every other insect on the planet. Humans won't outlive bees, or any other insect for that matter. Insects are a nearly perfect survivor species.
A lot of bees are dying, yes that is indeed true. A lot of Beekeepers however, are having surpluses of Bees.
Now, if you take a look on the map of where the big Bee Deaths are, you can make a correlation as to why.
Ask the farmers in whatever regions what they use for pesticides, and 9 out of 10 will tell you some generic crap.
It's that 10 percent that are using the so called natural nicotene based pesticides that are killing a lot of bees, and by killing, I should really say, disorienting, because they don't ever seem to make it back home, but never really die or are accounted for.
When you pare it all away, this too shall pass, and bees will thrive again, and here's why. Bees have been around for MILLIONS of years. Just like Flies, and every other insect on the planet. Humans won't outlive bees, or any other insect for that matter. Insects are a nearly perfect survivor species.