Yes they do ! It's actually quite a rarity for people to come into contact with snakes in their natural habitat. Bees, however, can be highly defensive of their hive, and certain strains are known to be highly aggressive. People are more likely to be allergic to bee-stings than snake venom.
The excelent answer is that bees don't.They kill snakes so they can't destroy their hives.They only sting people when they are to close to a hive.They think you're trying to destroy their home.
Yes they have !
No they cant kill you they are only called killer bees because they are much more aggressive and attack more often.
What they hate is if you get a fly swater and whack hard just to make it mad you get some bee/wasp poison and kill it then that usually will attract the rest of them then kill them no more bees
No, snakes do not kill more people per year than spiders. Spiders are responsible for fewer deaths annually worldwide compared to snakes. Snakes are responsible for more human fatalities due to venomous bites than spiders.
they are just like bees. if you leave them alone, then they will leave you alone (more likely, the will just slither away)
A flea bomb and other type of pest control bombs will kill the bees that are currently in the area. However, the rest of the swarm that do not get killed will just rebuild their hive in the same spot.
No, killing one bee will not attract more bees. Bees do not communicate in a way that would signal others to come to the area if one is killed.
Currently the mosquitos kills more people every year than any other animal.
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.
no only some like the rattlesnake and the python they are many more that can kill but not all Samaria
The hippo and the black mamba.