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To: Qone0 who wrote (1446633)3/14/2024 4:19:06 PM
From: maceng21 Recommendation

Recommended By
longz

  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572580
 
Here is the recap.

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Message 34604758

For some reason you think it is normal to have to keep importing bees into an area.

If you have a decent food production system there are plenty of bees anyway.

It's called nature.

If people want to have bee hives as well, fine.

No need to be short of bees.

Stop deflecting and stay on point. It something you have been keen on in the past.



To: Qone0 who wrote (1446633)3/14/2024 8:07:53 PM
From: Eric2 Recommendations

Recommended By
pocotrader
Wharf Rat

  Respond to of 1572580
 
He is clueless.

Our fruit crops in Eastern Washington (think apples, cherries, peaches etc) are extremely dependent on bees being delivered from out of state during pollination time.

We would need thousands of times more "natural bees" that actually exist!