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How did the killer bee get its name?

Killer bees are called killer bees because they kill people and other mammals.


Do killer bees kill each other for kids?

Yes


What can killer bees do to you?

They can kill you!


Do killer bees kill people?

No they cant kill you they are only called killer bees because they are much more aggressive and attack more often.


What are the killer bees effects on people?

They could kill you


How do you kill killer bees?

It is best to contact a professional pest control service to safely handle and remove killer bees. Attempting to kill them yourself may provoke a more aggressive response from the bees and put you at risk of getting stung.


How did killer bees get their name?

The killer bee got its name because it can kill humans and most insects.


How many killer bees stings will kill?

It takes the exact same amount of bee stings as the letters in your first name to kill you!


What makes killer bees unique?

'Killer bees' is a name thought up by the media. They are properly called Africanized bees and what makes them unique is that they are much more aggresive than other bees and will sometimes attack animals and humans without provocation, whereas other bees will usually only attack if they are threatened in some way and they will then attack in self defence.


Does marijuana kill bees?

No, bees pollinate it just the same as other plants.


How does a killer bee kill you?

Killer bees are known as deadly not because their venom is more poisonous, but because their victims will receive a larger quantity of venom. Killer bees are highly territorial and defensive so when they feel threatened, they swarm around their victim, stinging hundreds of times.


Why do bees kill other bees?

Bees can kill each other for various reasons, such as competition for resources, territory, or mating opportunities. In some cases, bees may also engage in aggressive behavior to defend their hive or queen from intruders or outsiders. Additionally, in a colony, worker bees may eliminate weaker or diseased individuals to ensure the overall health and survival of the hive.