[ - ] Sector7 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 5, 2023 12:53:08 ago (+1/-0)
A colony of honey bees in early spring can have approximately 10,000-15,000 bees. A colony of honey bees in summer has 50-80,000 bees.
I don't see anyone roping tens of thousands of bees. You'd need to invent and place some kind of auto-roping device at the hive entrance. But then you'd effectively end up with a hive full of bee-millennials who never go outside. They'd just hang out in the hive, doing their little bee tic tok dances, to the demise of their pupa-kids. "Oh Honey, let's just dance today"
Anyway, the law says they have to be burned, not roped.
More bees survive if you give a shit about them. Large honey farms simply don't and let the vast majority die off through bad beekeeping practices. Hence the large variability in the number. Once again, lies through stats.
They always work more than one angle when it comes to these things.
Yes, this may have terrible impact on bees which has knock-on negative impacts to the food chain.
But they are also practicing and perfecting their self-amplifying tech. Give it to some bees and it spreads to the rest and does so for generations. They've been doing similar for actual livestock animals (bees are classified as livestock in some states). Once they get it perfected they will unleash it on us. Some folks think the Pfizer COVID poison shots already have a form of this tech aka "the shedding".
Yes, they need the rope. And eventually they will get it. But they fight asymmetrically and so by the time someone comes with the rope the damage will be irreversible.
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[ - ] Sector7 1 point 2.3 yearsJan 5, 2023 12:53:08 ago (+1/-0)
I don't see anyone roping tens of thousands of bees. You'd need to invent and place some kind of auto-roping device at the hive entrance. But then you'd effectively end up with a hive full of bee-millennials who never go outside. They'd just hang out in the hive, doing their little bee tic tok dances, to the demise of their pupa-kids. "Oh Honey, let's just dance today"
Anyway, the law says they have to be burned, not roped.
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Yes, this may have terrible impact on bees which has knock-on negative impacts to the food chain.
But they are also practicing and perfecting their self-amplifying tech. Give it to some bees and it spreads to the rest and does so for generations. They've been doing similar for actual livestock animals (bees are classified as livestock in some states). Once they get it perfected they will unleash it on us. Some folks think the Pfizer COVID poison shots already have a form of this tech aka "the shedding".
Yes, they need the rope. And eventually they will get it. But they fight asymmetrically and so by the time someone comes with the rope the damage will be irreversible.
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