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Old 21-08-2010, 05:37 PM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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Default I've got honey bees

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General Schvantzkoph wrote:

In other good news, I have a concord grape arbor in my yard. This
morning
I noticed that it was swarming with honey bees.

In what way is that "good" news? You have a problem: Because of
their herding behavior that leads to total domination of food sources,
AWA their spreading of diseases and infestations (mites) against which
native populations have no defenses, European honeybees are decimating
native solitary bee (such as bumblebee) populations; how, one might
well
ask, is that a "good" thing?

It probably depends on the importance you put on the survival of a huge
slab
of the human race. Personally, I think humanity needs a good scourge,
but
most people don't see it the same way as I do. I reckon that at least
half
of the human race could disappear and that that would be a good thing.
Bees
are important when it comes to feeding humans so those European honey
bees
are needed as part of the feeding process regardless of whether we have a
scourge or not.


You volunteering?


Well I'm just taking my chances with cancer which keeps trying to get me but
so far I've survived all four types. I'm fairly sanguine about crossing the
bar.

My Sweety has dodged it three times. Who knows what it can be, some 20
year old chemical insult to the body, or just eating too many croissants
(highly processed carbohydrates)? Neither of us is in great health, but
what can you do? We just try to enjoy what each day brings (and eat as
much as possible from our garden).

Seems like birth control would be a better idea.


It would indeed, but everyone thinks it should apply to someone else rather
than themselves.

Tax breaks (or cash)
for the childless and draconian surcharges for the prolific. Of course
that would probably lead to many more males being born, as in China,
which may lead to wives with multiple husbands. Oops, I hope that wasn't
too shocking of an idea for you ;O) Maybe we could encourage gay
marriages ;O)


I don't find either of those things shocking.


Neither do I, but I suspect those who want to feel free to have a half
dozen kids would.
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- Billy
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the
merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/7/2/maude
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