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> "Perhaps. Perhaps, in the end we are all imagination. Imagination is where all of what we know takes place. We can imagine ourselves as machines, or -- as pure spirit. In the end, we can't tell the difference. ". PLB
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> Well, this seems a little "John Lennonish" to me, and I enjoyed his music but not his philosophy. 😊 But, back to do honeybees feel and smoking them, and I guess this can relate to John Lennon too, can honeybees get stoned? I am being serious, is this a way that could be used subdue an aggressive hive? Would it harm them in any way? It seems that Beekeepers aren't adverse to following legal laws when it comes to our bees, i.e. oxalic acid before it became approved, so legality isn't a problem I am concerned with at the moment.
Deb Corcoran, Bee Thankful Raw Honey
Proverbs 16:24
Pleasant words are a honeycomb,
sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.
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