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.
Killer bees are called killer bees because they kill people and other mammals.
The killer bee got its name because it can kill humans and most insects.
It takes the exact same amount of bee stings as the letters in your first name to kill you!
Killer Bee does not have a wife and never has.
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Yes, Bee Killer is dangerous to inhale.
sasuke and his clan kill him i think --------------------- my answer: im not sure if ur talking about wasps/hornets or manga..... but if its manga, killer bee does not die. the body the akatsuki takes was a tentacle clone. if ur talking about nature, then i think killer bees die after a sting.
The killer bee escapes the Akatsuki in episode 143. The killer bee switched himself with a tentacle in order to escape.
The Africanized honey bee. Euorpean honey bees were breed with African honey bees, creating a hybrid bee known as the Africanized honey bee, or killer bee.
The Africanized honey bees (aka killer bee) is a more aggressive bee than the regular honey bee. The "killer bee" was created by cross breeding the African Honey Bee with various European Honey Bees. The fear many Bee Keepers feared when it was discovered that the "killer" bee's were heading to the U.S. was safety for their honey bee's. Since the Africanized honey bee was/is more aggressive. Therefore because of the intense aggression, the answer to your question would more than likely be the "killer bee" would win.
A Killer Bee is just a strain of bee from Africa that is much, much more aggressive than the European strain that we are used to here in the USA. Their venom is no more poisionous that any other bee, they kill because they sting "in mass". The whole hive will pursue an intruder and hundreds of stings sometimes results in the death of the victim.