Don't worry, they're going to extinct.
Don't worry, they're going to extinct.
Whhaaa? But, your my honey
Iceland maybe?
we dont need honey wrote:
gettin real sick of those f*ckers
Wanna get rid of pollination too?
Are you sure you are sick of Honey Bees?
You have to work pretty hard to get stung by a bee.
Now Wasps, Hornets and Horse flies are a pain. They will chase you down just to get even with you and they don't make any honey.
I'm home now:)
I just went to a ball game sillyhead. But I really missed you at the same time. And I thought about you a lot because I've always wanted to go to a game with you. You'd be the BEST guy to go to a Ballgame with! Anyways so I thought about you a lot. Now I'm thirsty. Help.
One way we know the Book of Mormon was made up is its reference to Bees. The book describes a time a few thousand years ago when Christ came to the America's after he was in Israel. The book mentions bees.
Bees were imported to the Americas by the Spanish.
Cortez the Killer wrote:
One way we know the Book of Mormon was made up is its reference to Bees. The book describes a time a few thousand years ago when Christ came to the America's after he was in Israel. The book mentions bees.
Bees were imported to the Americas by the Spanish.
"One way we know the Book of Mormon was made up"... Really? You cite bees when the entire book reads like a Stephen King novel.
Cortez the Killer wrote:
One way we know the Book of Mormon was made up is its reference to Bees. The book describes a time a few thousand years ago when Christ came to the America's after he was in Israel. The book mentions bees.
Bees were imported to the Americas by the Spanish.
That doesn't prove anything. Maybe when Joseph Smith was interpreting those plates with the magic goggles, he just misread the bees thing. Dum dum dum dum dum.
C-A-N-A-D-A
No bees.
Bees are absent in Greenland. Well, indigenous ones are.
Also, there are probably not bees in Antarctica.
Do not normally watch, listen to or read Fox News, but here is an article listing some of the crops we would no longer have without bees: apples, almonds, avocados, blueberries, pumpkins, cherries.... And as another poster mentioned, if you are getting stung, it's probably by a hornet or a wasp, not a honeybee. The article also discusses the problems emerging from systemic pesticides that are killing off honeybees.
http://www.foxnews.com/leisure/2012/07/19/crops-that-would-disappear-without-bees/
I doubt that Nauru has bees.
nauru has bees although some are brain damaged (by pesticides).
China I believe.
They totally wiped them out, now they do pollenation by hand.[quote]we dont need honey wrote:
wild ferret wrote:
Also, there are probably not bees in Antarctica.
Antarctica is now a country?!
Who is the president?
Lakewood, New Jersey.
You can look it up.
wild ferret wrote:
Bees are absent in Greenland. Well, indigenous ones are.
Also, there are probably not bees in Antarctica.
The arctic bumble (bombus polaris) is indigenous to Greenland and other arctic countries.
Country?! wrote:
wild ferret wrote:Also, there are probably not bees in Antarctica.
Antarctica is now a country?!
Who is the president?
Francis
Bees are important ecologically. They pollinate flowers, crops, and all that. Our world would be very different if there were no bees. Greenland and Antarctica are not countries. That said, I've spent time in the high arctic and yes there are bees out there.
If it's honey bees then you have Sahara (Chad