Bee decline threatens our dinner and the countryside

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"But in the end-"
"The end of what, son? There is no end, there's just the point where storytellers stop talking."

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Bees simply overworked?
The phrase "busy like a bee" seems to be too true to be healthy for these poor creatures. Bees seem to be quite stressed and overworked, plus they might be slightly imbred.

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"But in the end-"
"The end of what, son? There is no end, there's just the point where storytellers stop talking."

- OotS 763

I've always disliked the common apologist stance that a browser is stable and secure as long as you don't go to the wrong part of the Internet. It's like saying that your car is bulletproof unless you go somewhere where you might actually get shot at. - Darth Wong
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Glass Pearl Player wrote:Bees simply overworked?
The phrase "busy like a bee" seems to be too true to be healthy for these poor creatures. Bees seem to be quite stressed and overworked, plus they might be slightly imbred.
that article makes me want to set up some beehives around my yard and see what happens..
May you live in interesting times.
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