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That's a bee? If I saw that I'd think it was a wasp.

Why does Munster hate Pine Martens?

>They're declining? How? And how can you check without digging up your garden?
Worms used to be everywhere. You'd see them a lot more on top of the grass, and after rain often dozens of them would surface for some reason and there'd be holes all over the soil.
Think so. All of the above seems to be a worldwide problem.
Yeah I've only ever seen them once at a friends house but people always mention how you don't see as much as they used to years back.

You believe a transport body has socio-political interests they wish to force on the populace?
The intent is most likely to use the most palatable greeting possible that will avoid causing unintended offence to anybody which is good for business, not to virtue signal which generally is not.

No this is a wasp. They're very different have different temperments. Bee's generally won't be overly agressive with you and will leave you alone if you leave them.
Bumble bee's are the friendly ones.

People like you are a problem for bee's!

This.

>there are probably people who have watched this show and skipped the credits along with Kero's balling as fuck ending segments entirely

Disgusting

Probably all the farmers, they kill poultry so are deemed a pest.

Modern farming tools like tractors did hell to our ground dwelling birds. They made their nests in tall grass but now hay turners and tractors either crush the eggs or drive the young out into the open before they can fly. There's still pheasants around but not as much. My granny said decades ago you'd have trouble sleeping from the sounds of the corncrake, I've never even heard a corncrake before.

My dad likes them. He got really excited when he found one's tracks in the woods one day, he even caught one in a barrel and showed it to me before releasing it. They never bothered our poultry though. Heard they're great because they kill way more grey squirrels than red ones.

>People like you are a problem for bee's!
How rude, I keep my distance and let them go about their business with the flowers.
There used to be an underground beehive in my shed once. There was a small hole in the ground and every minute or so you'd see a bee either coming out or flying in. Shit was so cash. Sadly I think the hole got covered at some stage and they probably all died. There might be a large stash of honey buried underneath the shed right now.

>You believe a transport body has socio-political interests they wish to force on the populace?
No, that's not what virtue signalling entails.

>The intent is most likely to use the most palatable greeting possible that will avoid causing unintended offence to anybody which is good for business
Anybody who took offence at the original greeting is a moron and shouldn't be pandered to.