Africanized honey bees, better known as killer bees, aren’t your garden-variety buzzers. They play a crucial role as pollinators in Arizona’s ecosystem, but these bees have a serious side: their ...
Africanized honey bees, often called "killer bees," are now found in 13 states, including Mississippi. This invasive species is spreading into new areas, leaving a trail of death and heartbreak.
COMANCHE, Texas — Known for their ferocity, Africanized honeybees, or “killer bees”, were first bred in Brazil in 1956 to boost honey production in warm climates, but quickly gained notoriety after 20 ...
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Terrifying map reveals 13 states invaded by killer bees that swarm by the hundreds and chase cars for miles
Africanized honey bees, also known as "killer bees," have been found in 13 states and are reportedly spreading toward to the north of the United States as they attack people and animals on the way.
Africanized honey bees, often referred to as "killer bees," are now found in 13 states and are slowly spreading northward, attacking people, livestock and pets along the way. Scientists say the bees' ...
Volunteer fire officials sprayed a swarm of killer bees that relentlessly attacked three prized rodeo horses and their owners on a Texas ranch, officials say. Comanche VFD on Facebook An angry swarm ...
Editor's note: This story was edited to add additional clarifying information that no extensive populations of Africanized bees live in the state and reported colonies have been eradicated.
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