Honeybees are an invasive species—but are exceedingly important for agriculture—for anyone who likes to eat. And also, by now, the native species they’ve replaced are either extinct or close, so the honeybees, for better or worse, are not exactly replacable.
prrdh about 9 years ago
All this fuss over an invasive species. What next…earthworms?
Peam Premium Member about 9 years ago
Fussy little freaks too.
Al Nala about 9 years ago
Bee-razil; they can wear thongs on the beach.
Sisyphos about 9 years ago
The travel agent’s life is a hard one these days, for those who survive in the fading business. Much the same, alas, goes for the bees….
bmonk about 9 years ago
Honeybees are an invasive species—but are exceedingly important for agriculture—for anyone who likes to eat. And also, by now, the native species they’ve replaced are either extinct or close, so the honeybees, for better or worse, are not exactly replacable.
prrdh about 9 years ago
How about the Gobee Desert?