05-16-2025, 12:49 PM
Good daynight
Am I the only one that has noticed a lack of bees this Spring?
For our Southern cousins, did you have many bees last Spring?
Last year we had maybe only 2 or 3 flitting around our patio and neighbourhood that we noticed, pollinating the flowers and the veggie plants. This year absolutely zilch zero.
We DID have an early frost and Winter cold for one or two nights return to make us run our taps at night, maybe this not only killed the flowers before they could bloom, but also harmed the bees?
In a larger context perhaps there is evidence that more implementation of mobile and internet wifi networks is harming and killing bees?
Without bees no food eh? Could there be antagonistic push for killing bees so that humanity relies on corporations for pollination and food more , and cannot grow their own organic foodstuffs?
![[Image: istockphoto-1031600606-612x612.jpg]](https://denyignorance.com/uploader/images/istockphoto-1031600606-612x612.jpg)
FOOD for thought.
Honey is not only tasty, it is healthy, and it can remove allergies to the local fauna in one's environment through slow introduction to ones diet, I think?
Also it's a sweet alternative to corn syrup and cane sugar which is healthier for the system.
What do you all think?
Am I the only one that has noticed a lack of bees this Spring?
For our Southern cousins, did you have many bees last Spring?
Last year we had maybe only 2 or 3 flitting around our patio and neighbourhood that we noticed, pollinating the flowers and the veggie plants. This year absolutely zilch zero.
We DID have an early frost and Winter cold for one or two nights return to make us run our taps at night, maybe this not only killed the flowers before they could bloom, but also harmed the bees?
In a larger context perhaps there is evidence that more implementation of mobile and internet wifi networks is harming and killing bees?
Without bees no food eh? Could there be antagonistic push for killing bees so that humanity relies on corporations for pollination and food more , and cannot grow their own organic foodstuffs?
![[Image: istockphoto-1031600606-612x612.jpg]](https://denyignorance.com/uploader/images/istockphoto-1031600606-612x612.jpg)
FOOD for thought.
Honey is not only tasty, it is healthy, and it can remove allergies to the local fauna in one's environment through slow introduction to ones diet, I think?
Also it's a sweet alternative to corn syrup and cane sugar which is healthier for the system.
What do you all think?






