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  1. Peter_Tersteeg

    Facing a war

    Honey crystalises over time. You simply heat it a little to rectify this; a hot window will do it. Pure honey never goes off. Edible honey has been found in Egyptian tombs.
  2. Peter_Tersteeg

    Facing a war

    Dad was a commercial bee keeper until he retired 18 months ago. He sold his hives and equipment for a premium. He still has a huge amount of honey in storage which he'll sell off here and there as he need to. It's only going up in value.
  3. Peter_Tersteeg

    Facing a war

    You may be right Bayview. Two countries going to war with each other over resources is uneconomical. It's cheaper to simply purchase those resource producing assets than it is to fight over them. China could invade Australia for minerals and food production, but it's easier to simply buy the...
  4. Peter_Tersteeg

    Facing a war

    If the zombies shuffle around moaning like the Walking Dead, people have a fighting chance. Zombies that sprint, aka Dawn of the Dead or 28 days/weeks later, humanity is toast. You get through that with blind luck - unless you're Brad Pitt. Back on topic, the honey bee shortage is probably...
  5. Peter_Tersteeg

    Facing a war

    Didn't that episode release over a year ago? When I watched the 90s remake of 'Dawn of the Dead', I decided that the odds of survival were negligible and the quality of life would be even worse. Better to just embrace un-death.
  6. Peter_Tersteeg

    Facing a war

    The real scary stuff that's happening under everyone's nose is the decline of the humble honey bee. Pesticides, mites & disease have affected bees all over the world. Australia one of the few places relatively unaffected and is now exporting bees for the sole purpose of pollinating crops...
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