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I don't know where to start, so: I'm a non-vegan beekeeper(as a hobby, I have around 15 hives), and I'd like to know if a) beekeeping in general is ethically O.K. and b) why honey isn't vegan My thoughts on these topics, which I want to have reviewed are a) I almost treat them like my cats, so I think it's fine and b) I have no idea, but I don't think I'm exploiting the bees, I don't treat them unethical(in contrast to how cows are being treated), I feed them after harvesting the honey, I remove their parasites (they would basically have no chance for survival without me bcuz of varroa mites) I don't want to insult anyone by posting this, and I have nothing against veganism, just said. Thanks for taking your time!
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