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Africanized honeybees are now found in 13 states and are slowly spreading north, attacking people, livestock and pets along ...
Africanized honey bees, or \"killer bees,\" are spreading across the Southern and Southwestern U.S., posing a significant ...
Officials in Alabama say they euthanized a feral swarm of Africanized honeybees, also known as "killer bees," and precautions ...
Alabama beekeepers recently trapped a swarm of killer bees, prompting state officials to respond in hopes of controlling the ...
Officials in Alabama say they euthanized a feral swarm of Africanized honeybees, also known as “killer bees,” and precautions ...
Africanized honeybees, aka "killer bees," live in several states across the southern U.S. and are expected to move north.
According to guidance from the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries and The University of Florida, if you see a ...
“The statement that Africanized bees are well-established in Mississippi is simply not true,” said Harris, a beekeeping ...
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?