Bees and veganism

Discussion in 'Vegetarian' started by dopedoll, Jul 9, 2011.

  1. McLeodGanja

    McLeodGanja Banned

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    Shouldn't that be DIRECTLY produces...

    Without worms and other insects, there would be no potatoes, no plants, no nothing..

    Does it contain amino acids and Omega-3-6-9?

    I don't believe that one.

    One of these bee pollen grains, of which I eat approximately 1-200 of every day, is about the size of 1/12th of a tea spoon, and that looks like about a days work for a bee.
     
  2. Willy_Wonka_27

    Willy_Wonka_27 Surrender to the Flow

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    It contains all 18 amino acids, and omega 3 and 6, all in pretty low concentrations.
     
  3. McLeodGanja

    McLeodGanja Banned

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    The pre-honey pollen grain are a life saver for me.

    Proportions schmoportions

    They like my garden which I let grow wild I have noticed. I wish people would see the beauty in wild nature, even if it's just a few boring flowers in their back garden
     
  4. SiAnO

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    Do bees want their honey taken from them. They use that gas on them an shit to get them out of the hive and relax them, it doesn't kill them like, but scary, no?
     
  5. Asmodean

    Asmodean Slo motion rider

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    Yes, it's clear enough beekeepers should switch to puffing blunts on their job. Unfortunately it can cause the muchies which is bad for business.
     

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