OMGWTFBBQBEES

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Poor bee's, all on the floor so many. Imagine if they stung him. Their hives are amazing. :cool:
 
Maybe they should put a bee in the hadron collider then? They obviously seem to have some benign intrinsic property keeping the world from vanishing from this plane of existence.

If the bees don't pollenate the plants, they will die out eventually leaving us in an arid desert...

Now, with bees and honey bees, in particular we know that over one-third of our food supply relies upon them for pollination services and we know that pollination is essential for the reproduction of the plants the bees service.

The main reason that the honey bees is important for our world is as simple as this; if the honey bee does not pollinate the crops, the crops do not grow and produce the food that gets harvested and brought to the store where we buy it and bring it home to feed ourselves and our families.

In other words there is a direct connection between the bees pollinating the crops and our ability to provide food for our families.

http://hubpages.com/hub/Why-saving-the-bees-is-so-important-for-our-world_
 
Bees rock! Shame he clearly didn't realize they had built a nest; if he had then maybe he would have got a professional to relocate them (we can only hope). Amazing creatures and i can see why they built there, the wooden slats aren't totally unlike man made honey shed things.
 
If the bees don't pollenate the plants, they will die out eventually leaving us in an arid desert...

That doesn't mean the world would cease to exist though does it? *claps*

It simply means that a large theoretical proportion of flora may die out.

But hey, I'm also a huge advocate of how life is able to bounce back. If bees die, something will be along to take their place, or plants will be forced to evolve in a different direction. It seems a little far-fetched to believe that our whole ecosystem relies on one species of insect.
 
Show me a honey comb that's nearly a kilometre high and I'll agree.

until then

man made > natural.

Perhaps pure scale relative to the builders should be taken as fair means of comparison. Bees may not fall into this category but termites might :) Lack of technology on their part might also weight it a bit in their favour in terms of being impressive?
 
Sort of impressed with how effective that poison was :eek:. Dunno that i'd want to use a BBQ that had that sprayed near it.

Bees do good but I'd rather not encounter them personally, just have them silently go about thier business :)
 
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