• Droggelbecher@lemmy.world
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      We need more native pollinators, and honey bees are very good at outcompeting them once they’re introduced, threatening biodiversity and thus ecosystems.

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          That doesn’t mean that introducing them in unnatural numbers isn’t harmful to biodiversity and other native pollinators

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            That’s not what we’re talking about though, we have a declining bee population problem that needs intervention to save

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              That was exactly what I was talking about. Honey bees are just one very specific type of bees, and they’re replacing the other ones.

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                Yes and no. Yes, they compete with the other ones and due to domestication have very high population, but also the same factors endangering honey bees (insecticides, monocultures) also endanger other bee species. So while “give the honey bees more sugar water so they survive” would be horrible foe ecological diversity, actually adressing the underlying factors would largely also benefit other species.

                I wouldn’t even be surprised if to some degree that still applied to places where they’re invasive tbh

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          Breeding a native species in unnatural numbers is also a way of that species outcompeting other native species and harming biodiversity

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    Remember me to an label on a brick with milk “from certified farmers”. Before I thought it was from cows.