Message from @InfantArsonist

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2020-01-07 18:17:28 UTC  

I see it in the bees because there is no individual interest everything is about the survival of the species. The future of the colomy

2020-01-07 18:17:43 UTC  

That's a lot of things tho

2020-01-07 18:17:51 UTC  

She does what is necessary for life to continue

2020-01-07 18:17:55 UTC  

Yes it is

2020-01-07 18:18:04 UTC  

That's just where I see it cause that's what I work with

2020-01-07 18:18:35 UTC  

I see mother nature everywhere. But I feel it strongest when I am with the bees. They are so ancient and have evolved so perfectly and instinctually

2020-01-07 18:18:46 UTC  

Oh I get what you mean
I just don't relate it to creatures as well due to the fact that we live within her from my perspective of it

2020-01-07 18:19:19 UTC  

Rather than cohabitation we exist because of her not in spite of her

2020-01-07 18:19:37 UTC  

I guess I see it more with bees because plants are so dependent on them as well

2020-01-07 18:20:02 UTC  

Hornets are actually more often used than bees for mass pollination on farms

2020-01-07 18:20:13 UTC  

Farmers will buy Hornets for purpose of spreading pollen

2020-01-07 18:20:16 UTC  

Not in cali

2020-01-07 18:20:18 UTC  

Lol

2020-01-07 18:20:20 UTC  

Or here

2020-01-07 18:20:25 UTC  

It also travels in many other ways

2020-01-07 18:20:27 UTC  

Leaf cutter bees if not honey

2020-01-07 18:20:33 UTC  

Mmm bee

2020-01-07 18:20:47 UTC  

Hornets are not sufficient native pollinaters here

2020-01-07 18:20:48 UTC  

what it boils down to is your view of mother nature is doo doo and mine is right ok

2020-01-07 18:21:01 UTC  

Not Hornets actually

2020-01-07 18:21:06 UTC  

Wasps *

2020-01-07 18:21:08 UTC  

My bad

2020-01-07 18:21:12 UTC  

Wasps only in spring

2020-01-07 18:21:39 UTC  

Wind and many other buggies n animals also do a well job of pollination
Bees are surely important though

2020-01-07 18:21:51 UTC  

Yes and no

2020-01-07 18:22:09 UTC  

Most of our produce is not pollinated any other way

2020-01-07 18:22:26 UTC  

There's a reason they have to pay for thousands of honeybees to pollinate California crops

2020-01-07 18:22:52 UTC  

A third of agriculture is pollinated by bees

2020-01-07 18:22:57 UTC  

And that's without getting into yield

2020-01-07 18:23:02 UTC  

For example. Take canola

2020-01-07 18:23:03 UTC  

A large chunk none the less

2020-01-07 18:23:23 UTC  

You can get a 40% yield increase for that crop by just having an apiary nearby

2020-01-07 18:23:35 UTC  

Yeep

2020-01-07 18:23:43 UTC  

Wow

2020-01-07 18:23:45 UTC  

I'm not arguing the importance of bees

2020-01-07 18:23:48 UTC  

And especially true for fruit or veggies

2020-01-07 18:24:04 UTC  

Just pointing out other forms and sources of pollination

2020-01-07 18:24:47 UTC  

My family farms lol

2020-01-07 18:24:51 UTC  

No need

2020-01-07 18:25:01 UTC  

Yes need

2020-01-07 18:25:12 UTC  

Just saying