Yes, because if you get stung by a single bee its not a big deal because thats one bee and its dead.But, if theres a swarm your in deep deep trouble because you will get many shots of stinger liquid in your body.
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Honey bees swarm as a natural method of reproduction.
Lethal Swarms Killer Bees - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 4 September 2001
up your nose and in your body
Aggregations, colonies and swarms are examples of terms for groups of insects such as bees. Aggregations refer to bees that do not live in colonies, such as hive-dwelling apids. Swarms reference the worker bees that leave an established colony in the spring in company with the old queen.
Many insects travel in swarms - including (but not limited to) bees, flies, grass-hoppers, locusts, moths & butterflies.
Bees don't carry any diseases that are harmful to humans but they can carry diseases that are harmful to other bees.
Swarm can be a noun (a swarm of bees) or a verb (Children swarm the beach).
Check the internet. Try putting in beekeeper followed by the area that you live in.
Yes, only with there sting
In the UK, most swarms occur in May and June between 10 am and 2 pm.
i think Killer bees. im not sure though