The importance of honey bees by Secret Garden of Survival – Rick Austin, Survivalist Gardener

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If the honey bee goes extinct due to man’s stupidity, man will go extinct too. The honey bee is an integral part of the Secret Garden of Survival, the perfec…

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2 Responses to The importance of honey bees by Secret Garden of Survival – Rick Austin, Survivalist Gardener

  1. Congratulations on the new book. But I must mention and make a point, 70%
    of naturally occurring pollination does not take place from “honey bees” as
    America archives them today. The “native honey bee” that so many strive to
    protect is actually an invasive species. There are more than 44 different
    species of native/non-colonial “honey-bees” that do exist, not to mention
    varying arthropods that pollinate throughout Appalachia proper. These
    species will do exactly what is intended. “Honey bees”: such as those from
    Morocco and Turkey, are only sought after and embellished due to the fact
    that they create large hive structures and store glucose, aka “honey”, for
    human consumption, let alone stores of energy for the hive.

    Please take this into consideration for future viewers, let alone
    individuals in areas that do not sustain or have the specific zones for any
    form of honey bee, let alone the fluora to sustain such hives.

    Brenten Austin
    October 31, 2014 at 10:07 am
    Reply

  2. Investigate raising bees and honey uses.

    HoneyBaer
    October 31, 2014 at 10:35 am
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