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The Afracanized bee. The Afracanized bee.
Americanized Bee
If it is a Honey Bee, simply move away, and do not harm the bee. Do not kill Honey Bees. They provide pollination for our crops and without them the population of the world would starve to death. Honey Bees are not aggressive when away from the hive and unless you step on the bee or otherwise harm it, there is no danger of it stinging you. Hornets and wasps on the other hand are unpredictable and can become aggressive at any time. Move away from any wasp or hornet. If it becomes aggressive then kill it or flee. Move 150 yards away as it will not follow that far. grab a lighter and hair spray and chase the bee down and kill its whole family
They haven't got a special name. The queen lays an egg which changes into a larva which becomes a pupa which emerges as an adult bee.
When the queen bee dies, her daughter becomes the new queen.
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.
Yes, killer bees are Africanized so they are more aggressive but the individual bee is no more dangerous than a honey bee.
only some bees bred for being Queen's.
Bees are normally quite docile and will sting only if they feel threatened or in defence of their colony. Having said that, some bees can be a little more aggressive than others. The most aggressive honey bee is the Africanized honey bee, the offspring of some Tanzanian honey bee queens which escaped from a research station in Brazil in the 1950s which mated with local European honey bee drones. Although a sting from an individual Africanized bee is no worse than a sting from a European bee, they sting much more readily and victims tend to receive stings from a large number of bees. Sensationalist media have given the Africanized honey bee the name 'killer bee'.
Samantha Bee's birth name is Samantha Jamie Bee.
"Bee Season" (2005) is based on the Myla Goldberg novel by the same name. It follows the lives of a semi-dysfunctional Jewish family and their interactions in matters of family and faith. The "bee" is the Scripps National Spelling Bee (q.v.) and the young daughter becomes closer to her father through his coaching her for the contest.
A science bee?