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The part (one of many) that I don't understand is that if a person refuses to use honey for the reasons you mentioned, they should, by the same logic, also not consume crops pollinated by bees, either. While wild bees can and do pollinate crops, by far most of the bees doing the pollination are domestic bees. The beekeeper gets his income by renting the bees to farmers for pollination. He also gets income from sales of the honey that the bees make in the course of pollination. So if honey sales are expoiting the bees, so is using the bees for pollination. The same bees owned by the same beekeepers are used for both.