Explaining the importance of bees to an American

https://lemdro.id/post/30170857

Ok but,

Cows don’t require bees. The food that cows eat (wheat, grass, soy) either pollinates by wind or spreads by root. Soybean benefits, but doesn’t rely on, insect pollination. Alfalfa is pollinated by bees, as are most forms of clover.

Cocoa trees are pollinated by midges, not bees. And the rest of the shake comes from the above mentioned cows.

Lettuce also self-pollinates, though again insects help. Commercially, they’re not really used.

Tomatoes are commercially pollinated by shaking them, because commercial tomatoes are optimized for making food and are pretty shit at being plants.

Stuff in this pic that IS pollinated by bees: the sugar beets that are potentially in everything, but not the corn you can also for sugar. Cucumber for the pickles. Some oil plants to fry in. Coconut or almond if you don’t want cow milk. Sesame seeds on the bun.

You should read up on the concept of the eco-system. The point is that pollination is crucial to it, not that cows require pollination.

I guess they should have added some magic marker notes as well for the slowest kids.

I guess they should have added some magic marker notes as well for the slowest kids.

Hey, fuck you too.

Wow, did that make my post any better like it did for you?

That’s a little rude. They just said they needed some magic marker notes to help them understand.
Ok, I chuckled at that.

My dude, they literally explained that the food cows eat is largely pollinated by wind.

The crucial nuance here is that they aren’t advocating against bees, they’re advocating against misinformation. Misinformation is the tools of corrupt miscreants; it cannot be used for a good cause.