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>"Dogs are man's best fr-"
>*shoves a delicious honey glazed nut in your mouth*
>*crunch* "Mmm...I mean BEES are man's best friend"
>*buzzes in agreement*
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I really want to argue with this but I can't.
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>directly responsible for half the yield of your garden while he robs you
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>>5090167
Bees have manners. Bees only sting when they feel threatened, or are actually hurt by the person, or if their hive is being hurt by the person. There's also trillions of bees on the earth, and they have existed for millions of years.
Pitbulls, on the other hand, are far more inclined to attack you and generally individual attacks are deadlier than that of bees. They don't even attack you to protect themselves, they often attack just to attack, sometimes targeting things weaker than them like smaller dogs or human babies. There's only around a few million of them on Earth and they're bred specifically for blood sports, so acting like a violent monster is in their genes.
These two cannot be compared.
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>>5090336
There are twice as many pitbulls as there are beehives in the US.
Pitbulls are essentially by definition in the public sphere. Bee hives are often isolated and tended to by specialists.
Despite being lesser in numbers and having far less close contact with humans, bees still kill more.
Pitbull owners are unironically saints compared to beekeepers.
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>>5090457
Since an individual bee can't kill a human, honeybees only occur as social entities, and a honeybee hive is essentially a distributed organism with the queen being the organism's ovaries, counting hives makes sense. Counting individual bees doesn't.
That aside, if we divide a species' number of individuals by deaths caused to determine the threat it poses, mosquitos are less dangerous to the average human than sperm whales. This does not reflect reality.
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>>5090472
>Since an individual bee can't kill a human
my guess is all of these supposed deaths caused by honey bees are from people who are alergic, and not someone falling headfirst into a beehieve and getting stung a million times. so yeah one bee is propably enough in that case
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>>5089556
I'm allergic.
Death to all bees, wasps, hornets, yellowjackets, ants, and all other disgusting and evil bee/wasp kindred.
Except bumblebees.
I love them.
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Hey guys, am I included?
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>>5093543
>This pitbull thing is hands down pol’s laziest
>>psyop
Why did pitbull associations lobby the CDC to stop recording dog bites or deaths by breed anon?
Why did they split the breed into 4 new catergories when states intended to ban them?
Why is there a difference in temperment between english stock and american stock?
Why did the english mass export them to the colonies in the US when they were cracked down by law makers concerned about agression?
Why did blood sport commentators of the time make it a point about how quick the dogs were to go for the juggular?
And here you are, saying we should not pay any attention to any of that? That it is all a psyop when there are Pitbull advocate agencies who do media marketing to counter signal any potential material to make the breed look dangerous?
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Regardless of whether you believe (falsely) me being a poltard, that doesn't change the truth of my argument to begin with. Race doesn't change retards like you thinking pitbulls are harmless after all, with white owners always seeming to be part of the main demographic of bite related deaths. This is less so me being an alleged poltard and more so you being contrarian for the sake of it because you don't actually believe the inverse, you're just pissed off seeing people bring it up all the time.
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>>5095123
I don't know of any other bees we keep and are a legitimate threat.
Prepping a bee hotel for native bees is fine by me. Good job, keep going. Keeping stingless mexican bees doesn't generate a threat, either. Technically, one could overdo it with this, but I don't think that's actually done.
It's specifically Apis mellifera that is
1. a threat to humans
2. invasive in the Americas and Australia
3. thanks to retard hobbyist beekeepers wanting to 'Save the Bees' even 'invasive' in its European home range, as too many fucking bee hives take away food sources from local solitary pollinators (solitary bees, wasps, butterflies etc.)
Apis mellifera wasn't relevant for pollination purposes in the Americas until the 20th century as is, yet retards keep screeching about how we'll all starve to death if 'The Bees' (they always mean Apis mellifera, the single most common bee on the planet by multiple orders of magnitude) disappear. Meanwhile, the fuckers have zero relevance for staple crop pollination (all wind pollination). Okay, apple yields would drop noticeably. Cry me a river.
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>>5095726
That is why we have to gas them all
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>>5090940
>controlled by the queen
I have witnessed the workers overthrow and produce a new queen. I have seen the workers commit sudden massacres of the male drone bees. The workers are very much in control and will remove any unproductive queen.
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>>5096636
Jannoid, you know only you can bypass that spam filter right
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