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Beek Terminator 2.0
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Beek Terminator 2.0

2020
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[...]throughout the industrial world, the price of stainless steel plummeted as mass numbers of beekeepers hauled extractors to the scrapyard. In the media, much attention has been given to the upcoming extinction of honey bees, with the general consensus that some human error in beekeeping, known colloquially as bad beekeeping, has contributed partly to the downfall of Apis mellifera. [...]youll be pleased to know that 50 cents from each purchase of Beek Terminator 2.0 goes to a benevolence fund for commercial beekeepers displaced by automation.