Recent analyses suggest a surge in honey bee colonies in the U.S., potentially reaching a record number. This increase has implications for food supply and pollination benefits, with some attributing the rise to tax incentives in North Texas.
'OH GOD WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF BEES WE NEED TO MAKE MORE BEES OMG NOW WE HAVE TOO MANY BEES' Every leftwing environmental policy.
'OH GOD WE'RE RUNNING OUT OF BEES WE NEED TO MAKE MORE BEES OMG NOW WE HAVE TOO MANY BEES'
Wait, does America suddenly have a record number of bees? https://t.co/cZWMTnIMWK โmore bees provide more pollination, and so I get to eat a little better. I get my watermelon during the summer. And that doesnโt make me anybody special at all. I just, I like my watermelon.โ
Wait, are US bee populations actually exploding to new heights? And is much of that sudden jump due to weird tax incentives in north Texas? Great WaPo report from @andrewvandam https://t.co/NpnQpU0uqI https://t.co/hjoqlZZuus
What would happen to the world's food supply if bees went extinct? https://t.co/SE3H76OErl
๐ Honey bees colonies are making a comeback. There could be a record number of bee farms in the U.S. right now, according to a new analysis. https://t.co/u23U14HpBP