| full moon |
| and capture day hasn't even started! |
| The Old Gods |
| yeaaah. My attitude with wasps/hornets is "leave me alone, I'll leave you alone. Attack me, I'll destroy you." |
| The Old Gods |
| re: honey collection A responsible bee keeper will leave more than enough honey for the hive to get through winter/feed the brood |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Wasps/hornets are the actual worst. I appreciate they serve a purpose, but they are just... angry jerks who delight in causing fear |
| Stormsong Manor |
| I always have a lingering fear of stepping on a hidden underground nest of hornets or wasps or whatever somewhere in our gardens because it happened to me in the past |
| Minerva |
| I stand corrected then. Either way, meat honey probably falls on the side of definitely not vegan xD |
| The Old Gods |
| So, I think the only real time they might chase someone is if their hive was disturbed, but the video didn't mention anything about aggression levels |
| Stormsong Manor |
| But they are able to make enough to sustain the hive even with collection |
| Minerva |
| I think the debate is more focused on the exploitation side, since while it's an animal product, bees choose where they live and produce it as mostly a waste product (I believe- I'm not a bee expert xD) |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| My mum keeps bees, hopefully she never finds out about the carnivorous kind - happy they exist, but they can keep existing far away |
| The Lone Star |
| I didn't know vulture bees existed, but I knew butterflies eat corpses if given the chance. |
| Stormsong Manor |
| If sustainable animal products like milk are not vegan then I wouldn't think honey is either, since it was made by animals. I have no idea though |
| Minerva |
| So do they just eat dead things or is there somewhere in the world where you might get hunted and eaten by a swarm of bees? |
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| The Old Gods |
| yeaaah. My attitude with wasps/hornets is "leave me alone, I'll leave you alone. Attack me, I'll destroy you." |
| The Old Gods |
| re: honey collection A responsible bee keeper will leave more than enough honey for the hive to get through winter/feed the brood |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Wasps/hornets are the actual worst. I appreciate they serve a purpose, but they are just... angry jerks who delight in causing fear |
| Stormsong Manor |
| I always have a lingering fear of stepping on a hidden underground nest of hornets or wasps or whatever somewhere in our gardens because it happened to me in the past |
| Minerva |
| I stand corrected then. Either way, meat honey probably falls on the side of definitely not vegan xD |
| The Old Gods |
| So, I think the only real time they might chase someone is if their hive was disturbed, but the video didn't mention anything about aggression levels |
| Stormsong Manor |
| But they are able to make enough to sustain the hive even with collection |
| Minerva |
| I think the debate is more focused on the exploitation side, since while it's an animal product, bees choose where they live and produce it as mostly a waste product (I believe- I'm not a bee expert xD) |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| My mum keeps bees, hopefully she never finds out about the carnivorous kind - happy they exist, but they can keep existing far away |
| The Lone Star |
| I didn't know vulture bees existed, but I knew butterflies eat corpses if given the chance. |
| Stormsong Manor |
| If sustainable animal products like milk are not vegan then I wouldn't think honey is either, since it was made by animals. I have no idea though |
| Minerva |
| So do they just eat dead things or is there somewhere in the world where you might get hunted and eaten by a swarm of bees? |
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