They could kill you
Killer bees are called killer bees because they kill people and other mammals.
The population of killer bees in the United States is in the upper millions. In June, 2013, 100,000 killer bees invaded a vacant home in Houston, Texas. Killer bees are expanding across the US at an alarming rate each year.
No they cant kill you they are only called killer bees because they are much more aggressive and attack more often.
Killer bees, or Africanized honey bees, can have several significant effects on ecosystems and human activities. They are more aggressive than European honey bees, leading to increased stinging incidents that can pose serious risks to people and animals. Ecologically, their competition with native bee species can disrupt local pollination dynamics, potentially affecting plant reproduction. Furthermore, their presence can impact agricultural practices, as farmers may face challenges managing these more aggressive bees in crop pollination.
There are killer bees that are in San Antonio, Texas. It is a myth that these bees will attack people on command only if the hive has been disrupted in some way.
aggressive honey bees
The leading killer of bees is diseases; the collective noun is a catalog of diseases.The next important killer of bees is mites; the collective noun is an infestation of mites.Another killer of bees is wasps; the collective noun is a colony of wasps, or a nest of wasps.
Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees was created in 2003.
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They can kill you!
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They aren't. There is a hybrid strain of honey bee which is properly called Africanised bees, and they tend to be more aggressive than normal honey bees. They are only found in South America, Central America and southern states of the United States. These Africanised bees have been known to attack people and livestock for no apparent reason and some people have then died from multiple stings. The media picked up on this and nicknamed them 'killer bees'.