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In reply to the discussion: If we die, we're taking you with us. [View all]JoeyT
(6,785 posts)16. Even if Einstein said it,
I'd be willing to bet he wasn't just talking about honey bees.
Honey bees aren't native to America, and they're not even the best pollinators. Even if honey bees totally disappear from America, we'll still have over 4000 native bee species kicking around making sure things work.
More than you ever wanted to know about bees: http://bugguide.net/node/view/475348
I already had that link handy from looking up a weird one I'd never seen before yesterday that turned out to be a cuckoo bee.
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Don't worry, Scuba. Scientists will shout out and our Statesmen will hear them...
Octafish
Mar 2014
#2
Agreed...And To Be Witnessing The Creature Now In Such Distress Is Alarming
bkanderson76
Mar 2014
#7
Apparently there's no proof that Einstein said this, but that doesn't make it any less true.
Scuba
Mar 2014
#11
The only authority in the quote is Einstein's name. Without that, it could be total bullshit.
Gravitycollapse
Mar 2014
#55
+1 yes go local only the honey. It's US packers that are mixing/ using the Chinese honey
lunasun
Mar 2014
#47
That was meant as a "catchall" phrase for factory "food" .... but this is DU
KentuckyWoman
Mar 2014
#37