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    mx334 — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 03:01 AM)

    How is that happening?Every immigrant I know has flowers in there yard,and even the people that are from here. Granted it takes a 2 income to be able to afford a house but they do have a couple of minutes to go outside and take care of the flowers in there yard.

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      NostalgiasForGeeks — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 03:02 AM)

      *With her alive-nostrils once snaggle front-tooth crossing the other and wear bangs -InherentlyYours

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        Digby_Bounty_Hunter — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 03:06 AM)

        Watch the documentaries and show episodes on it from years ago with people in tears who lost their money in it and have nothing left.
        If I remember correctly it was due to the bees becoming sick and dying. Some disease or something.
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          NostalgiasForGeeks — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 03:17 AM)

          Yes. Colony Colapse.. where basically all the bees in the hive die.
          They don't exactly know why it happens.. but could be some sort of disease.. polution.. etc.
          *With her alive-nostrils once snaggle front-tooth crossing the other and wear bangs -InherentlyYours

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            mx334 — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 03:18 AM)

            As it takes a acre of flowering plants to keep a hive. The more and more housing coming in with people just having a yard and even they hire someone to mow it. A bee hive could go into the plants to keep it spread out over several miles.A hive can't be sustained if the bee has spend 10 times the amount its whole time flying from one plant to another.

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              The_Herald_Erjen — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 03:52 AM)

              This might be kind of weird, but I recycle aluminum cans and I keep them under the carport. Lately the honey bees have been all over them. They crawl into the cans presumably to collect the remnants, and then they die. Recently I found two dead bumblebees inside the cans as well. Never seen anything like it.
              "I hear no voice. The dead cannot speak."

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                mx334 — 9 years ago(February 15, 2017 05:41 AM)

                Soda cans with the sugar leftover in it. Maybe they have gotten to a starvation part where that is the what they have left. All bee have a lifespan so the ones found is just a natural death I would say.But as we are going to have a double population before long a bunch of us will be digging in the trash and picking up roadkill to live also along with that is how the bees are now.

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