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-- Exterminators have removed a hive containing an estimated quarter-million Africanized killer bees from a home near Bisbee where a man was fatally stung on Aug. 20. Charlie Pasley, 39, died after being stung about 300 times by a swarm of bees as he was working on the roof of his home with his father, Chuck Pasley,
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The Savage Bees on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... ... Zeth was killed by a swarm of deadly killer African Bees. With a number the crew of the Corlina Rios bodies recovered from New Orleans Harbor it becomes more and more evident that the banana boat has a colony of African Bees hidden in it's hull.
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Tallahassee Florida Man dies after over 100 stings by Africanized honey bees also known as "killer" bees. Agriculture officials are working to positively identify the insect species.
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Africanized Honey Bee, variety of honey bee derived by hybridization from African honey bees naturalized in the western hemisphere. Because they are highly defensive and will attack perceived intruders more readily than the common European honey bee, they are also known by the popular name killer bees.
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Do killer bees really kill you? — Nathan of Brush Prairie, WA ... Yes, these bees have attacked and killed humans and animals. In 1956, a researcher brought into Brazil some African honeybees, which produce large amounts of honey. Some of these bees escaped and mixed with the wild bees in that area.
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If you're grateful each morning for the tasty, eye-opening buzz you get from your coffee, then you might have a killer bee to thank. ... A few dozen humans have been killed by "killer" bees since their introduction in the Americas in the mid-1950s. However, it usually takes hundreds of stings to kill a person or large animal.
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