Really? And what do you think pollinates all our crops and trees? Please.
Clearly the US never had any plants at all before Europeans brought honey bees... lol and only countries where honey bees exist can produce the world's food.
Next you'll tell me there was no game here before we brought nilgai, hogs, auodad, and axis...
Just wait until the media starts reporting that the virus could mutate and infect the Murder Hornet population. Throw a good old hurricane in the mix to spread it around faster you got yourself some news. SMH
You forgot that they have to include that its somehow trumps fault. Lol
Is there any time frame where a non-indigenous species becomes considered as native? Yes Honeybees were brought to North America but they've been here now for 400 years. All plants and animals were "invasive" at some point, that's the goal of any species...to grow and spread.
I'd be curious to know how many of our "native" bee species hitched a ride over here before we started writing things down in books.
Nobody considers feral hogs native, but they have been in Texas longer than honey bees (probably).
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