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Originally Posted by SUBMAN1
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Originally Posted by Hakahura
Well I won't bee signing it.
As someone who has had the misfortune of a next door neighbour having half a dozen hives in his garden for several years. I was quitely pleased when they all died off. 4 years of not being able to let my kids in the garden during summer months. Don't tell me that if you leave them alone they are harmless, different story when there's six hives the other side of your garden wall. *********g well chuffed when they all died and now it seems summer has started I can use my garden again.
Theres a place for these things and it wasn't the other side of my garden wall. 
Not that the local authorities were prepared to do anything about it. 
Colony collapse disorder saved me a few cans of petrol.
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The irony in this post is almost unbearable!!!   :p:p :rotfl: Bee's die, and you still can't use your garden because nothing will grow! Too funny! WHo's gonna pollinate it now?
Oh by the way, if you can't grow anything, how do you expect to eat? I hope you like the idea of starving since that is where you're headed. Imagine a world where you can't grow any food because bee's don't exist, and at the same time, you can't import any food because fuel prices are out of site? That is where you are headed. Its a major problem. It makes global warming or global cooling look like a walk in the park. No bees - you don't eat - period.
-S
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I'm quite aware of the role bees play in pollination.
Just pleased I don't have to share my garden with 6 hives worth of them.
Oh and my lawn seems to be fine, I'm a lazy gardener, I don't grow things i just mow the lawn.
(You can't sit on a rose bush to drink your beer but the grass will do just fine).