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If established, Africanized Bees represent a direct threat to Georgia agriculture and their aggressive behavior make them a ...
A hybrid bee spawned from a combination of African and European honeybees have been sighted in Georgia. According to the ...
Known for their aggressive behavior, Africanized bees appear to be looming near Georgia, threatening local farmers and ...
Africanized honeybees, known for their aggressive behavior, have been confirmed just across the Georgia state line in Alabama.
Spotted in Barbour County, Alabama, just over the Chattahoochee River from Georgia, Africanized bees are known for their aggression and ability to sting people to death.
Africanized honeybees are now found in 13 states and are slowly spreading north, attacking people, livestock and pets along ...
Officials in Alabama say they euthanized a feral swarm of Africanized honeybees, also known as “killer bees,” and precautions ...
Africanized honeybees, often called "killer bees," are currently found in several states across the country, primarily in the South. USA TODAY said they first made headlines in the 1990s when they ...
Alabama beekeepers recently trapped a swarm of killer bees, prompting state officials to respond in hopes of controlling the notoriously aggressive insects.
Africanized honeybees, aka "killer bees," live in several states across the southern U.S. and are expected to move north. Could they come to NJ?
Africanized honey bees, infamously known as “killer bees,” are rapidly spreading across the United States, having already been confirmed in 13 states from California and Arizona to Florida, Georgia, ...