Probably not. They are a tropical species and can't survive in cold weather so any that made it to New York in summer would almost certainly be killed by the following winter.
Killer Bees or Africanized Bees are more sensitive to cold weather because they need more food to keep the hive alive during winter. This means they have a hard time competing against the European Honey Bees that beekeepers in North America keep. Africanized Bees are expected to eventually migrate to the Chesapeake Bay area, but not further north. However, by the time they do arrive, it is likely that they will have interbred with the local bee populations so much they they are not likely to be as agressive/defensive as they have behaved in their migration across the south-west. Not all Africanized hives are defensive; some are quite gentle, which gives a beginning point for beekeepers to breed a gentler stock. This has been done in Brazil, where bee incidents are much less common than they were during the first wave of the Africanized bees' colonization. Now that the Africanized bee has been "re-domesticated," it is considered the bee of choice for beekeeping in Brazil.
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it was not really inveted. bees started to drink the pullen and they started makeing honey. and it was starting probably a little bit before the pioneers. cause pioneers had honey with bread for lunches sometimes. it is a pretty easy consupcion. just have to read about pioneers.Actually bees don't drink pollen they drink nectar from the flowers. Pollen sticks to their legs and bodies as they get into the flowers.I think bees were around a long time before pioneers and bees have been making honey ever since there were bees. That's what they do!
Many people apparently attribute it to a 1928 song by Cole Porter called "Let's do it":And that's why birds do it, bees do itEven educated fleas do itLet's do it, let's fall in loveSee related link.
Yolanda Saldivar, the killer of Selena Quintanilla, was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 30 years. The exact date of her potential release depends on various factors, including good behavior and parole board decisions.
Killer Bees or Africanized Bees are more sensitive to cold weather because they need more food to keep the hive alive during winter. This means they have a hard time competing against the European Honey Bees that beekeepers in North America keep. Africanized Bees are expected to eventually migrate to the Chesapeake Bay area, but not further north. However, by the time they do arrive, it is likely that they will have interbred with the local bee populations so much they they are not likely to be as agressive/defensive as they have behaved in their migration across the south-west. Not all Africanized hives are defensive; some are quite gentle, which gives a beginning point for beekeepers to breed a gentler stock. This has been done in Brazil, where bee incidents are much less common than they were during the first wave of the Africanized bees' colonization. Now that the Africanized bee has been "re-domesticated," it is considered the bee of choice for beekeeping in Brazil.
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my sister recently ran over a large Gardener snake with the mower, ever since bees have been hovering around it Bees have probably started building a nest in it some where. Get some good bee killer spray Waite till after dark and spray all over it. Then wash it the next day that should take care of the bees . Good luck.
WHERE EVER THE FREAK THEY WANT!!
probly
no they can swarm when ever
Not that I have ever heard of.
yes,I found one.
No. They never had had feet before.
The Chorus thinks the Furies and the son of Zeus will follow the killer of Laius where ever he goes. They are unaware, at this time, that the killer is Oedipus.
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Yes. The states of New York gets a few tornadoes each year, most of them weak. New York City has also had a few tornadoes, at least one of which was a killer.