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Two Demogorgon-Faced Fish Fight
More like "hey honey, how fresh is my breath?" "How about mine?"
MAGA,MEN,TRUMP,TRUCKS,LOL
Gotta upvoted the Trump Train Truck/honey truck at 1:13. What better representation could there be for him besides an ugly old truck that's literally full of shit and tooting it's own horn?!
Green New Deal: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
ChaosEngine + BSR - you guys crack me up, this one's going in the archives. Funny lads - Cheers*
*with honey mead of course, none of that hops and barley stuff. I mean, only if the bees can hold it together for few more months, 'cause it's either them or the frogs going first.
Honey Badger Rescues Her Baby from Leopard
I would agree with you if the little guy was not also a Honey Badger.
Honey Badger. The Chuck Norris of the Mustelidae world.
Although, I would say that baby honey badger is still in a world of hurt and might not make it.
Honey Badger Rescues Her Baby from Leopard
Because Honey Badgers don't give a fuck...
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Honey Badger Rescues Her Baby from Leopard
perhaps change in title: Leopard stupidly provokes honey badger maternal instinct.
Although, I would say that baby honey badger is still in a world of hurt and might not make it.
Honey Badger Rescues Her Baby from Leopard
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The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger (New Voiceover)
Honey Badger Rescues Her Baby from Leopard has been added as a related post - related requested by newtboy on that post.
Honey Badger Rescues Her Baby from Leopard
The Crazy Nastyass Honey Badger (New Voiceover) has been added as a related post - related requested by newtboy.
The Pinkman Goo Strain - Strain Stories
Someone poured honey on a plant and made up a story about it.
(And the world went crazy)
Fighting Fake Honey In Canada
We have an identical problem here in Aus too.
Fighting Fake Honey In Canada
Anita Bath. That took me a minute to figure out. Sounds hillarious when she says it at 2:26
Where is this dudes database of fake honey or tainted honey?
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Are The Bees Ok Now?
Lol..no.
CCD is barely studied in wild hives because it's not been seen in the wild in statistically meaningful numbers, and it's much more of a problem for commercial hives because they move, making them more prone to weakness and diseases, they are kept together, making them more prone to parasites like nosema and Varroa mites and disease spreading problems like the Israeli virus, and they are constantly in contact with crops sprayed with various pesticides weakening and confusing them. Wild hives don't have these extra deleterious factors, so are far less effected by CCD if at all, and are not noticeably effected by most if not all commercial or hobby beekeeping that targets human agriculture, not native flowers. I kept a hive of bees for years to pollinate my orchard, so I checked on this stuff before jumping in.
Commericalized bee operations (commercial pollinators who's byproducts are honey/bees wax/pollen/royal jelly/bee venom/and bees themselves) don't displace natives. If there were native bees pollinating the crops they are hired to come pollinate, there wouldn't be a commercial bee industry. Honey is mostly a byproduct of the pollination industry, without which America at least would starve. Native bees simply can't pollinate at the industrial scale and timetables required for your vegetables, so without commercial beekeepers we'll all have to eat more meat.
lol Hank Green makes yet another video to tell us he doesn't know about *insert topic* I'm starting to think it's his way of telling himself he doesn't have to do anything to help.
We know exactly why CCD happens https://youtu.be/lKKVznGTni0?t=35
TL:DW
Commericalized bee operations (to sell honey/bees wax etc) ends up affecting pollinating species of bees in the wild. As per usual, industrialized animal farming screws up the environment.
Even local bee farming displaces and infects the wild populations, so all honey is bad.
Leave the honey to Winnie the Pooh, and swap your honey out for maple syrup or agave nectar or rice syrup etc, and this whole thing stops.
Or make your own date paste. Bit of water, bit of dates, blend the crap out of it. It's delicious on anything. Particularly with peanut butter.