resident_evil
Senator
We won't always agree but I've seen your posts and you're open minded and have your own mind. We'll tiff and then get over it. Hopefully not much :0)Agreed
Also saw that you liked my last couple of posts...…….. Thanks!!
We won't always agree but I've seen your posts and you're open minded and have your own mind. We'll tiff and then get over it. Hopefully not much :0)Agreed
Also saw that you liked my last couple of posts...…….. Thanks!!
We won't always agree but I've seen your posts and you're open minded and have your own mind. We'll tiff and then get over it. Hopefully not much :0)
Sa me with dragons and unicornsWhen I was a kid there were T-Rex's all over the place...now you can hardly find a single one.
JO
Sa me with dragons and unicorns
No.Actually, you should ask my buddy T-Rex resident_evil that question OK??
Interesting fact. 90% of all bees do not belong to a hive. Most bees are lone bees who enjoy single living in holes and hollow reeds.Anecdotally, this is observed by me. True of bees in the area too.
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Post #4. You brought up weather.
You're kidding me. :0)Interesting fact. 90% of all bees do not belong to a hive. Most bees are lone bees who enjoy single living in holes and hollow reeds.
Surprising, isn't it ?You're kidding me. :0)
You're going to have to bring up a nature show link of this bee in her natural habitat.Surprising, isn't it ?
YawnOK Simple fact.
It was you who first mentioned global warming.
I have no desire to debate fact.
Yeah and most bees don't even defend their homes and don't sting anyone to do so. They just find a new hole and live there. Like many they just get a bad rep for the actions of gang members who terrorize others to defend their turf.
European bees are extremely gentle. Sad to say the gang member ones belong to the Africanized bee colonies. But the African bees are more honey prolific if I remember right.Yeah and most bees don't even defend their homes and don't sting anyone to do so. They just find a new hole and live there. Like many they just get a bad rep for the actions of gang members who terrorize others to defend their turf.
Dunno if you’re being sincere with this post, but I hope so.Anecdotally, this is observed by me. True of bees in the area too.
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It's not that they're gone, they have had 65 million years to learn how to hide behind furniture. So if you look behind your sofa and you don't see anything, that's a T-rex.When I was a kid there were T-Rex's all over the place...now you can hardly find a single one.
JO
Almost all the animals in Africa are dangerous. That's why you don't see African herding water buffaloes, or boars, or riding zebras, or using trying to domestic wild dogs or hyenas. Where as cows, horse, and wolves could be domesticated.European bees are extremely gentle. Sad to say the gang member ones belong to the Africanized bee colonies. But the African bees are more honey prolific if I remember right.
Good heavens no! There are a few things I do on a daily basis to remain sane. One of those is an absolute ban on mirrors!You look in a mirror lately? :0)
Oh yeah?Almost all the animals in Africa are dangerous. That's why you don't see African herding water buffaloes, or boars, or riding zebras, or using trying to domestic wild dogs or hyenas. Where as cows, horse, and wolves could be domesticated.
I feel compelled to add at this point that I couldn't care less if every last polar bear in existence shriveled up in heinously agonizing starvation and was soon thereafter consigned to the carpet factory.Almost all the animals in Africa are dangerous. That's why you don't see African herding water buffaloes, or boars, or riding zebras, or using trying to domestic wild dogs or hyenas. Where as cows, horse, and wolves could be domesticated.