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LMAO at the swing set pics
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They make some good points but they come off as crystal-loving nut bars that its impossible to take what they are saying seriously. Yes Bees are dying off. We need to find a way to save them. Boycotting Genetically modified food is not the answer. GMO Food can be resistant to pests thereby yielding a bigger crop so less people have to starve. It also keeps the price of food down so parents can more easily afford healthy vegetables for their children instead of eating out at much cheaper McDonalds. GMO also makes it easier for local famers to produce more food without having to use as much pesticide, and food from Local farms means less transportation costs and less CO2 in the atmosphere. Is it perfect? No. Is it dangerous? Possibly, but thats what research is for. I'm sick of all of these anti-progress / anti-science nitwits who scare themselves into blindness and then try to do the same to others. They need to read some fucking books and then shut the fuck up. |
Bees are a big part of our eco system!
But hey fuck our mother earth right?? Let our grandchildren worry about that shit uugg |
dont kill the bees, find a beekeeper to come and get them, he might even drop you come cash or free honey.
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Yeah I know some people who had a bee problem, and yes if you find a beekeeper they will come get them for free. And they might even give you some of the honey. It's like free money to them, little honey makers. :)
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In the words of Henry Kissinger: "Control oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people." Some points:- - The "bigger crop" bit is a nice concept used for marketing but unfortunately doesn't translate to reality. - As soon as you get GMO crop in your field, whether you wanted it or not, you've got to pay a % of your profit to Monsanto. - The crops has been shown to absorb some of the pesiticide, this means we're consuming it. - Seedless crops have been designed, this means you have to keep buying the seeds from Monsanto. If GMO crops ever take over the world, one could starve entire nations by refusing to sell them seeds. Overall it's about profiting from and controlling the food supply :2 cents: |
You say 'a situation like this' - but you don't say wether or not you are certain that you have a honeybee hive.
First you should make sure what type of insect you are dealing with. Yellow jackets (a species of hornet) look much like honeybees, and tend to live in the ground. However, they make paper nests (you are not likely to be able to see the paper nest) and they make no honey. Yellow jackets can be more agressive then honeybees, can be slightly more difficult to remove, but there is no reason not to kill them, in fact it's advisable, and not terribly difficult. Both insects sleep at night, so the common approach is to find access to the nest at dusk, then to spray a canful of the streamming kind of hhornet spray down into the opening. |
If thats an actual picture of what you have - leave the access box open, the bees won't like being uncovered, in a short while they will be likely to swarm and move.
I had a large wild honeybee hive in a toolbox once - I opened the toolbox, they were gone in a week. |
Yeah, the fire dept here remvoes them for free.
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ive heard dish washing soap mixed with water kills bee's
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LMAO at this thread. Bees rock!
http://townipproject09.wikispaces.co.../honey-bee.jpg |
The beehive hair is sooo cumming back... lol...
it works so good for secretary roleplay... Sabby:) |
u all love me too much ;)
Sabby:) |
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Honey Bees are not dangerous. They are not like yellow jackets or wasps. You dont want to kill them. You want them to move.
Call a farm that is familar with honey bees. Many will gladly come and take it out for free. They will be put to good use and saved. Also one tip I have learned is that if you piss on them they wont die but will not enjoy their enviornment. They will gradually move away. Take a week and piss on them (im serious) and you will see them gone before october. |
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Sabby:) |
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I had a wasp nest once in a cherry tree in my back yard when I lived in a condo. They took it out. Im living in a rental apartment now and selling my property. Real estate is gonna tank in canada and my kids are moving into adultland.... so im gonna sell and downsize... but im holding off on buying again. I might run off to tahiti. Sabby:) |
Please don't kill them, seriously, if they're honeybees.
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