RE: World BeeDay 2022: Protecting the pollinator

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Usually when we farm or milk an animal, we proliferate it, like we do with chickens and cattle and all that, so their numbers are much larger than they would be in nature. It's strange the same isn't the case with bees whose honey we farm.



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Honey in honeycombs is a reserved food for bees. Imagine someone looting your store and carting away all your foods when getting food stuff is extremely difficult

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Yes but, if humans are farming the honey and there's no flowers in bloom cos it's winter season or smt, they could offer the bees some alternative food, like sugared water or smt (dunno what bees eat!)

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