In recent days, there have been some unnerving headlines about "killer bees" making their way across the United States. As reported by USA TODAY, several incidents involving the bees have taken place ...
Heads up, Florida. Along with alligators, Burmese pythons and Asian needle ants, now killer bees are spreading across the state — and the country — as average temperatures rise. Africanized honey bees ...
Africanized honey bees, also known as "killer bees," have been found in 13 states and are reportedly spreading toward to the north of the United States as they attack people and animals on the way.
Africanized honey bees, often referred to as "killer bees," are now found in 13 states and are slowly spreading northward, attacking people, livestock and pets along the way. Scientists say the bees' ...
COMANCHE, Texas — Known for their ferocity, Africanized honeybees, or “killer bees”, were first bred in Brazil in 1956 to boost honey production in warm climates, but quickly gained notoriety after 20 ...
Beekeepers in southeastern Alabama recently trapped a "feral swarm" of killer bees, according to the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries, the latest in a recent string of killer bee ...
Africanized honeybees, also known as "killer bees," have spread to 13 states, including Nevada. The bee is considered an invasive species in the Silver State by the Nevada Department of Agriculture ...
An experiment gone wrong, a lab accident, and a government conspiracy… The origin of the killer bee sounds like a zombie ...
LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Many FOX5 viewers have questions surrounding killer bees following a recent attack on a Henderson senior and his dog. Killer bees have been present for some time in Southern Nevada ...
A hive of an estimated 40,000 Africanized bees killed a man and seriously injured a woman who came to his assistance in Moody, Texas, on Saturday. Could killer bees be on their way to the Northwest?
Alabama officials in portions of the state have identified the presence of an invasive bee species posing a risk to both humans and animals. The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries (ADAI) ...