A cool guide about bee life.infosec.pubimage zoe ( @zoe@infosec.pub ) Cool Guides@lemmy.ca • edit-21 year ago message-square13fedilinkarrow-up1152
arrow-up1152imageA cool guide about bee life.infosec.pub zoe ( @zoe@infosec.pub ) Cool Guides@lemmy.ca • edit-21 year ago message-square13fedilink
minus-square Magiccupcake ( @Magiccupcake@startrek.website ) linkfedilinkEnglish6•1 year agoWhile not a very helpful comment, its true. Honey bees displace native bees and pollinators, and are vectors for disease for other bees.
minus-square Rodeo ( @Rodeo@lemmy.ca ) linkfedilinkEnglish3•1 year agoThe European honeybee is well and truly naturalized across the world. They’ve been in North America for 500 years now, the ecology has fully adapted to them.
While not a very helpful comment, its true.
Honey bees displace native bees and pollinators, and are vectors for disease for other bees.
The European honeybee is well and truly naturalized across the world. They’ve been in North America for 500 years now, the ecology has fully adapted to them.