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According to a very knowledgeable gentleman I met years ago at a stand promoting herefordshire heritage apples and their protection, apple trees will cope with pollination quite happily without honeybee intervention, but the presence of honeybees leads to a much better quality appleReading the blurb, what surprised me was that the apples didn’t need any hives.
A more worthwhile rewilding project?Can we put all these people who insist on lab dependent food in a wilderness and see how long they last?
Can we put all these people who insist on lab dependent food in a wilderness and see how long they last?
This isn't lab dependent food, it's apple juice and sugar.
Sorry Jenks, I was being obtuse, imagining apples living in hives. Just my warped imagination playing tricks on meAccording to a very knowledgeable gentleman I met years ago at a stand promoting herefordshire heritage apples and their protection, apple trees will cope with pollination quite happily without honeybee intervention, but the presence of honeybees leads to a much better quality apple
https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/humans-bees-china_n_570404b3e4b083f5c6092ba9Pesticide use...Many fruit trees, pears and apples in particular are self pollinating, but bumbles and apis amongst others are needed for a lot as well.
If they had just promoted it as Vegan honey substitute, I could understand it, but to indicate that thousands of bees die, as a result of honey production is ridiculous.
I agree. I did see a programme some years ago about commercial bee practices in the USA. Farmers pay bee people to pollinate crops, especially in the west, where fruit is grown. Honey is a secondary concern it seems. Many bees get lost and die in the process of moving thousands of hives to different locations. There were a couple of lorry accidents last year, where millions of bees escaped from stricken vehicles and broken hives causing havoc!But not in the way this company suggests, certainly.
It's like saying that all Germans are Nazis!
In think you have misunderstood what I said. I have family and friends in Germany!I understand what you mean, but in respect to our German friends, perhaps it's worth moving on from this analogy, after 75 years?
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