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Who knew bee feces from hives? Todd?


NIMBY. Shiit happens. Too many city people living amongst us country folk?

 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/bee-feces-quispamsis-1.6146739



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Has nothing to do with 'city people', but too many nutjobs living amongst us these days.  Probably read some misinformation about 'bee poop' on the internet and have now made it an issue. 

I can't see this going anywhere, but if it did what's the next step?  Exterminating birds for pooping on their cars and property?  Cutting down trees because they litter leaves and sap all over everything?  Are we going to fine mother nature for all these horrific acts?  Don't they know how to wash their cars?  biggrin

Laughable, really, but too bad they are wasting the time of town officials who surely have better things to do.



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I've been in fields with 15 hives and the only time I saw bee poop was in the spring when checking a hives for the first time and you'd sometimes find a colony that died from dysentery and there'd be be diarrhea all over the inside of a hive. I had 17 hives in my back yard and never saw bee poop on anything.

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The nerve of some bees...

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Maybe Depends next MC? For the birds and the bees, etc.

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DonSSDD wrote:

Maybe Depends next MC? For the birds and the bees, etc.


 biggrin 

Sounds like a business opportunity just waiting for someone to take advantage... "Save your paint job - use Birdie Depends!"



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DonSSDD wrote:

Maybe Depends next MC? For the birds and the bees, etc.


 Fold up some confetti?



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So if bee poop isn't honey, then bee barf must be honey........mmmmm honey..no



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Yep. Honey is kind of a bee barf!


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