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Writer's pictureGrant Sheffer

Why to eat bees

Bees for thousands of years have been made into food, whether you know it or not. Here are some reasons to eat bees.

Number one, bees need to be eaten. If you’ve walked outside and saw a honey bee and didn’t eat it, you did the world a sin. Why? This is because for about every 1 drone (male) bee, there is about 1,000 worker (female) bees. And this isn’t it, the drone bees’ main goal in life is only to reproduce with the queen bee, which is 1 per hive. By not eating a honey bee, you’ve effectively done nothing but waste your time.

Number two, they taste good. Many bee eaters (including myself) have tasted many bees and now can’t live without their delicious taste. It's the perfect taste of honey and insect, and there’s a large community behind it. People have said they tasted like popcorn, sugar, honey, or sometimes didn’t give a reaction. Bees are the reason many people go out and “explore” just to go fetch some from their secret honey hive.

Finally, by eating bees, you can cause a chain reaction that could cause a miracle to happen. Think about the butterfly effect, by eating a lot of bees, you could cause the death of a hive. With the death of a hive, more animals move in to eat the bees and with this, you bring more beauty to an area. With a more beautiful area, you thus boost the prices of local houses. It’s the perfect plan and works so well, it’s unbelievable.

So to quickly sum it up, if you eat bees, you do good.

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