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Yes, there are Africanized honey bees, commonly referred to as "killer bees," in Florida. These bees are hybrids of the African honey bee and various European honey bee subspecies. They are known for their aggressive behavior and can pose a threat to humans and animals if disturbed. However, they are also important pollinators in the ecosystem.

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What is the behavior of a African killer bee?

Africanized killer bees are more aggressive than regular bees and attack at any given moment.


How did the killer bee get its name?

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


What are killer bees?

aggressive honey bees


Do killer bees lay eggs?

The so-called 'killer bees', more properly called Africanized honey bees, are like any other honey bee and have exactly the same life-cycle. So, yes, they do lay eggs.


Are there any killer bees in San Antonio Texas and does that insect always attack people or is that a myth?

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.


What is the collective noun for a killer of 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.


Do killer bees have spots?

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What can killer bees do to you?

They can kill you!


What kind of jobs does killer bees have?

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Do killre bees kill other killer bees?

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When was Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees created?

Rio Grande Valley Killer Bees was created in 2003.


What is the population of killer bees in the us?

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