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[–] 18013286? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Yeah I want pics and I also want yur royal jelly u slut

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[–] 18013435? 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Oh yeah

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[–] 18013259? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I have no hive, but I’ll oogle yours!

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[–] 18020508? ago 

Very interested. Always loved the life cycle of a bee colony / hive. Also interested in any of the other details that pertain to bee keeping and the life cycle of a bee.

What about the things that keep you aware and cautious when it comes to your bee hives? Do you get worried about neighboring farms and plants and if they've been spraid with any hazardous chemicals such as weed killers (the kind which mess with bee's brains?)? What about where your bees fly to and pollinate, how do the flowers which your bees visit, affect the taste and other qualities of the honey they produce? Over the years have the hives you keep, begun to produce a different style of bees? Different in anyway, even if it's that the bees are less violent towards you? I'm generally curious how bee hives are impacted by which is around them that they interact with. You ever read the story of the honey that was made by bee hives who were flying to an m&m factory and sucking up the colorful nectar there in addition to any plants and flowers on the way? When they returned the coloring would be visible in the beehive! Not only was it an interesting visual affect and a neat story, those beekeepers that are cautious of their hives could only think on all the individual ingredients pumped into the environment where the flowers blossomed that their bees visited, the ingredients which they couldn't see because they had no color to them, and they thought on what this was doing to the honey and their beehives.

Goodluck to you!