Message from @Zyrenn

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2019-08-17 14:31:40 UTC  

you guys are the best , i am serious, i never experienced chat with people who are like minded

2019-08-17 14:31:40 UTC  

My dad had bees and I would help get the honey

2019-08-17 14:31:48 UTC  

I just got stung last week by a hornet and I was a puss...Caleb got whacked 200+

2019-08-17 14:32:08 UTC  

oh, my goodness 200+

2019-08-17 14:32:12 UTC  

There's a way to handle bees...show no fear. Same with wasp.

2019-08-17 14:32:41 UTC  

My greenhouses are full of yellow jackets

2019-08-17 14:32:46 UTC  

unless you are dangerously alergic to bee stings, getting stung is actually healthy, it keeps your immune system naturall boosted and often kills various of cancers and reduces the risk of ruhmetory authritis , i spell terribily lol

2019-08-17 14:32:47 UTC  

African bees are not something to take lightly .. they will attack in massive swarms

2019-08-17 14:32:51 UTC  

hi ya notso!

2019-08-17 14:32:59 UTC  

I knew the family that had the largest bee operation in California. Patriarch passed away, very strong Christian mentor and honest church Elder, dont know what is going on with that buseness these days, been away 25 yrs.

2019-08-17 14:33:40 UTC  

Monsanto wants bees depleted

2019-08-17 14:33:47 UTC  

i had no clue back in a day how valuable bee farmers really are, even more so now than ever

2019-08-17 14:33:59 UTC  

Thankfully, I've never dealt with African bees. Showing no fear might not work with them.

2019-08-17 14:34:08 UTC  

Forcing a GMO lifestyle

2019-08-17 14:34:10 UTC  

those are super scary Tn

2019-08-17 14:34:32 UTC  

No tyvm

2019-08-17 14:34:56 UTC  

So #Zyrenn, we should have bees partly because an ocassonal sting can be healthy. Is there a way to avoid the sting and still get the effect?

2019-08-17 14:34:58 UTC  

well i read that even those who go the extra mile to grow their own food with organic non GMO foods , it ends up cross polinated with local GMO crops

2019-08-17 14:35:21 UTC  

I have read that also.

2019-08-17 14:35:22 UTC  

that is a godo question STeward

2019-08-17 14:35:32 UTC  

i guess you cannot have one without the other , i don't know

2019-08-17 14:35:37 UTC  

Get it through honey perhaps?

2019-08-17 14:35:49 UTC  

Good one. Sounds right

2019-08-17 14:36:39 UTC  

i read that the food the hive feeds the queen is different from what is fed to the rest of the hive and it causes a longer life span and other health benefits

2019-08-17 14:36:40 UTC  

I remember a clinic that specializes in honeybee treatments...but they used live bees for that therapy

2019-08-17 14:36:49 UTC  

Raw honey is good for you

2019-08-17 14:37:03 UTC  

raw honey is as long as it does not have parasites and other germs in it

2019-08-17 14:37:11 UTC  

Unrefined honey is best

2019-08-17 14:37:31 UTC  

and children under age 2 shouldn't eat honey because their immune system is not fully developed, that is what i read

2019-08-17 14:37:31 UTC  

One time I had a lady who was a neighbor.. come to my home, ring my door bell. Asked me if it was ok.. if she looked for bee's in my flower bushes in the front. She said she wanted to capture a few.. so she could get stung.. because she was going thru an IVF and this was the natural way.. so she could avoid other medications. LOL I was like.. okay.. If you find a bee.. it's yours.

2019-08-17 14:37:58 UTC  

There's a special honey, forget what it's called, that is the healthiest to eat and I believe that is what the queen bee eats.

2019-08-17 14:38:03 UTC  

Wow

2019-08-17 14:38:04 UTC  

wow that is amazing notso lol

2019-08-17 14:38:14 UTC  

yes Steward!

2019-08-17 14:38:36 UTC  

Royal honey, maybe.

2019-08-17 14:38:45 UTC  

honey lol who knew how tastey bee vomit and spit really is lol

2019-08-17 14:38:55 UTC  

Lol

2019-08-17 14:39:06 UTC  

haha

2019-08-17 14:39:06 UTC  

Royal honey is supposed to be good for you @the Steward

2019-08-17 14:39:15 UTC  

You make it sound sexy...lol

2019-08-17 14:39:20 UTC  

HAHAHAHA RON