Illinois Illegally Seizes Bees Resistant to Roundup; Kills Remaining Queens

Started by Amaterasu, May 26, 2012, 09:15:37 PM

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Amaterasu

Quote from: Littleenki on May 31, 2012, 02:23:01 PM
Howdy, Zorgon, and thats a frightening prospect!!!

We did have the honey checked at the Pinellas co-op here near my house, and they sent it off for analysis, and told me it was safe to eat or even sell, but it's not worth climbing that tree and battling those little guys for a gram or two a day!

I remember the fruit fly scare of 1997 here in Florida, and the stuff they were mixing with the malathion was just like honey, albeit deadly honey, and when my truck got splashed with the stuff from a helicopter, we promptly made plans to go to Tennessee for a week, and avoided the hubbub it caused.

We have an approach pattern above my home here in Largo, which is pretty typical and predictable for most days, and I see many chemtrails around us, but have never actually seen one over or near my house.

Do you think they avoid spraying around airports? And, if they do avoid it, am I getting a pass from the PTB by living this close? :o

I will say, Ive gotten some impressive shots of the chemtrails over the Gulf of Mexico that last for hours, right around sunset. Sometimes five or six will criss cross, and my buddy actually moved to the Keys because of them.

He says his health has declined there, and he goes for biannual partial transfusions now as he has symptoms of Agent Orange toxicity even though he was never in the military, he's a pretty sick guy nowadays. Sad...:(

Its pretty sad when they can just spray us like a bunch of weevils hiding in a field, and I would like to know what that apparatus was my friend saw at Tampa airport years ago, as he called it a spraying system with tanks and pipes within the flap sections of the wings of a jet airliner there.

Mark 5 gas mask on, sir! 8)
Do they make a mark 5 for bees?

Cheers!
Littleenki

OMG.  Agent Orange?  What are the symptoms?  I'll have to look them up...  Those evil BASTARDS!
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ok i just read this whole thread and i only have one comment
for LE

there are no king bees..honest

male bees are called drones
drones are only breed when the hive is so large it is about to split

a new queen is hatched from feeding a regualer worker bee royal jelly..hense the name
then the new queen takes so many of the hive and the drones and flies off
the drones male with her as they swarm
when the swarm establishes a new hive the drones are killed and tossed
as they are of no use what so ever

it is a female society..go get a fifth grade science book for cryin out loud and see how it works

and you will be glad to know that the bees in hives..toiling for humans are suffering
enough have escaped to live in natural and are fine
my flowers are getting a lot of bee visists..

Littleenki

Ive never been a bee expert or even a novice, Sky, but I do know what I have observed for years, so drone it is!
He or she whatever, always hang around when the hive gets disturbed though, so I guess its a friendly gesture of the drones.

It seems they have a very peaceful and advanced society as far as insects go, so they get my ultimate respect, especially when they start stinging!

The bee guy(he feeds them for me) says that they love passion vine, and we planted a lot of that, so I wonder if it's having any effect on the honey flavor.

Ill get that 5th grade book and look that up!;)

Love the garden photos, by the way, and it seems we have a common bond there! Do you talk to your plants? I do, and sometimes after a few glasses of chardonnay, they talk back!:D

Evenin' fellow gardener!
Littleenki
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hobbit

Quote from: sky otter on June 01, 2012, 01:11:34 AM
ok i just read this whole thread and i only have one comment
for LE

there are no king bees..honest

male bees are called drones
drones are only breed when the hive is so large it is about to split

a new queen is hatched from feeding a regualer worker bee royal jelly..hense the name
then the new queen takes so many of the hive and the drones and flies off
the drones male with her as they swarm
when the swarm establishes a new hive the drones are killed and tossed
as they are of no use what so ever

it is a female society..go get a fifth grade science book for cryin out loud and see how it works

and you will be glad to know that the bees in hives..toiling for humans are suffering
enough have escaped to live in natural and are fine
my flowers are getting a lot of bee visists..


There is far more to bee's than what a fifth grade indoctrination book reveals.

Queens are created in a different geometry and orientation than what drones are.
the pods of perfectly packed geometry are turned around ninty degrees , aprox 19 if I remeber correctly, the first queen to emerge then kills the rest.

Bees are geometry experts, and have been revered throughout milleniums.
It is the perfectly packed pods that are very important, they know by changing this that the resonance alters and thus so does the creation.
http://beelore.com/2010/01/20/sacred-geometry-and-the-honey-bee/
hobbit

Littleenki

What a great add-in, Hobbit!
I wondered about the geometry of the hive and how the buzzing might have an effect, but resonance would be a perfect explanation for how and where these hives form and are built.

As far as plants and roots, Ive noticed the ratio of plants to root in a healthy specimen are usually an indicator of the golden ratio, whereas the tops are the consequent, and the root structure is the antecedent.

As I said...excellent correlation, and one for further reading, too!

Cheers!
Le
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hobbit