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Murder Hornets


This aint the red cross! You bring your own damn rubber dongs!
 
On the same note many plants that have relied on pollination from those european bees were brought to north america within the same time frame besides corn lol

Corn pollinates by wind FWIW.

The tassel has the pollen, where ears (mainly silk, the hairy stuff on sweet corn) are is where the pollen needs to go. The whole planting in rows thing is so the plants can pollinate each other.

There is no flower to attract bees.

And if you grow white corn (for food) or popcorn you have to pay attention to what the fields around your field are doing or they will cross pollinate and your food grade crop will get docked when you go to sell it.

Soybeans have a flower but they usually pollinate themselves. No six legged critters required.

 
Horny corn ear...
 

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Soybeans have a flower but they usually pollinate themselves.

I've told people to do that. Usually in an angry tone of voice, using different terminology.
 
Fun fact: If you eat a tacobell beefy bean burrito in the exact center of a soybean field on the eve of December 7th the ghost of john belushi will breifly appear to present you with a soiled wig.
 
Corn pollinates by wind FWIW.

The tassel has the pollen, where ears (mainly silk, the hairy stuff on sweet corn) are is where the pollen needs to go. The whole planting in rows thing is so the plants can pollinate each other.

There is no flower to attract bees.

And if you grow white corn (for food) or popcorn you have to pay attention to what the fields around your field are doing or they will cross pollinate and your food grade crop will get docked when you go to sell it.

Soybeans have a flower but they usually pollinate themselves. No six legged critters required.

Thats why I said besides corn lol also corn, soybean and their cheaply harvested grains are great for production facilities. How many plants rely on the bees? Besides Pepsi who uses beat sugar. Coca cola uses 95 high fructose corn syrup. Minute maid uses lower grade hfc atleast when I ran tanker. Quaker oats (Gatorade) used actual liquid sucrose from cane suger. I think they got their mold in the suger tank sorted out by now and went back to dry bulk......

Never mind all that....

I WANT LITTLE TINY ANTI AIR DEFENSE STATIONS EVERYWHERE!!! LITTLE GATLING GUNS TO SHOOT DOWN THE ENEMY HORNETS!!!!!
 
Thats why I said besides corn lol also corn, soybean and their cheaply harvested grains are great for production facilities. How many plants rely on the bees? Besides Pepsi who uses beat sugar. Coca cola uses 95 high fructose corn syrup. Minute maid uses lower grade hfc atleast when I ran tanker. Quaker oats (Gatorade) used actual liquid sucrose from cane suger. I think they got their mold in the suger tank sorted out by now and went back to dry bulk......

Never mind all that....

I WANT LITTLE TINY ANTI AIR DEFENSE STATIONS EVERYWHERE!!! LITTLE GATLING GUNS TO SHOOT DOWN THE ENEMY HORNETS!!!!!

Ok, you kinda threw me off.

Also, corn is native to the Americas.
 

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