As with any wildlife you encounter, it's important to respect boundaries and observe African animals from a healthy distance.
Africanized honeybees, like the one shown here from Florida, look nearly identical to a common honeybee — the main difference is in their behavior. Africanized honeybees are not known to be in ...
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In 2005, Africanized honey bees were discovered in 13 Florida counties in central and south Florida. By 2006, they had moved into three more counties, and in 2007, they were found in another eight ...
A MAN suffered multiple organ failure and narrowly escaped death after being stung by a giant honey bee. Though the ...
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Matt Hilton, who grew up in Buffalo, Wyoming, is the hero beekeeper who saved Tuesday’s Diamondbacks-Dodgers game from 20,000 ...
San Marcos church volunteer stung hundreds of times in bee attack; Paul Lorson, 68, was helping remove brush behind church ...
The Negroes of the South must be slaves or the South will be Africanized. Slavery is better for them and for us than such a result. Mortimer Thomson, a popular newsman of the day known ...
SAN MARCOS, Calif. — Paul Lorson only saw a few bees at first. Then hundreds, all of them heading right for him.
A pest control professional cleared a bee swarm of thousands while fans roared and later earned the nod for ceremonial first ...
The Africanized honey bee, aptly named the killer bee, will chase you and won’t relent for up to a quarter mile. They are responsible for more than 1,000 human deaths.