Yes once you start keeping bees, ones opinion on dandelions and noxious weed seems to change.
Who decides which plants are noxious weeds anyway. Most times also deferred to invasive species. The definition of invasive species which are noxious weed, are plants that are not native but are introduced to an area and compete and choke out the native plants. Again who decides which plants go on the invasive species list? The worst a fending plants to native plants are introduced agricultural crops, Alfalfa, grains, orchards, most garden plants, and lets not stop there we can include animals like cows horses even our beloved honey bee is an Invasive species. Just because some farmer has managed to talk some government representative that a plant (the invasive Canadian Thistle) is a noxious weed, it gets it's self a spot on the list. All because this invasive plant (that is a good producer of honey) grows in a farmers crop, that is an invasive species that he uses to feed his animals, that are invasive species.
Our invasive species the honey bee, thrives on the invasive thistle. WHAT IS AN INVASIVE SPECIES, and WHO DECIDES WHICH ARE THE INVASIVE SPECIES?