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https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/17186568336334329.webp My parents have had bees before for years. They've made hundreds of dollars on honey. A couple years ago, a bear destroyed the bee hives and killed all the bees. There were 3 hives. My parents just haven't had the money to get new bees, they're so broke they can't even afford grocery shopping without their credit card. First bear in the area and it specifically targets our bees. Nice ass hives too, these are newer but it seems the bees are too scared of the bear.

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Hundreds of dollars!?!? FOR YEARS!?!? What a lucrative business.

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Yeah that's what I was saying when my parents started selling honey to our neighbors.

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to be honest, I was being a sarcastic asshole when I said that. But seriously tho, a couple extra bucks just from some hives is pretty awesome. Sorry for your loss bwo.

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And no problem with your sarcasm, it's a site dedicated to death, a bit of attitude doesn't phase me lol I've been on here for a few years, you joined a couple months ago.

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Permission to have fun on the internet granted. Thank you sir :D

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No string's attached. I was planning on giving away all my coins anyway. I do it all the time. Might as well do it now.

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If you're gonna have even more fun, how's 700 coins sound?

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Honestly though, honey isn't cheap, homemade honey is even more expensive. They'd get about $15 a jar, and in less than half a year they'd have enough to get about 50 jars.

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Shit happens, there are almost no bears in our area either. One just happened to be close by and decided to destroy everything. The hives in the picture are the way the bear left it.

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