Well, brown sometimes too.
Evil_Shrubbery
Absolutely not.
Only the hard ones were, and the women from that island.
I would love to have wall bees (in a moderately controlled environment).
They are bees beeing around. They produce heat in the winter (just add sugar if you want to increase the heat). Your plants will be pollinated.
GOTY man when a '30 year old game gets ported to modern systems by dedicated fans' enters the room.
Illegal propulsion systems!!
The diarrhoea of gods.
Sounds like the whole of creation. At that wasn't all that good.
The other way around wasn't that un-terrible either.
We should expel it like the diarrhoea it is.
For something completely new like that 50k years is not all that much.
Perhaps enough time for the existing plastic eating bacteria to spread across the world, tho a lot of plastics are buried deep in soil already, so artefacts might survive. Same as with wood, before the wood/cellulose eating bacteria got all over the place, dead trees just for buried. So at high pressure plastic might turn once again into oil.
Im thinking poultry industry mechanised processing. We have those and they themselves labeled it 'humane' (Im not saying they are human or humane, it's just the words we are using).
Yes, what Samuel said - but bees don't really get in the way all that much, it's not like you would notice the neighbour has them. They scout & only if they find flowers they send a certain number of bees (directly) there.
A beehive can cover an area in 2 or 3 km radius if needed. They must do it efficiently.