hmm in my years of experience i would say home made beer....oh wait you said bees! lol well definatly African killer bees (only 200 in the world but they are the size of two fists (adult) and can sting you up to 60 times one sting will kill you. no suvviving. they will then eat you alive (no lie) and they sting anyone or anything that comes close to their nest. if you make loud sounds they will sting if you move fast they will sting. oh and they swarm. they have 4 queens so if one dies they remain, and they do not die after stings, only run out of venom.
Well, first of all, bees are not aggressive. They are trying to protect their territory, defending their food, and protecting larvae. So in real life, bees aren't aggressive.
They can be, particularly if they are guarding their home.
Killer bees, also known as Africanized honey bees, are more aggressive than other bee species due to their breeding history. They were bred to cope with the harsh environment in Africa, which led to their defensive nature and tendency to swarm and attack perceived threats more readily than other bee species.
Yes, there are Africanized Honey Bees, often referred to as "killer bees," in the southern United States. These bees are more aggressive than native bee species and can pose a danger to humans and animals if agitated. It's important to exercise caution when encountering them and take steps to prevent aggressive behavior.
Male burrowing wood bees do not have stingers and cannot sting. Female burrowing wood bees do have stingers but are not aggressive and rarely sting unless provoked.
Most bees are not aggressive. Hornets and wasps are aggressive. If you have hornets, avoid that area or spray them.
aggressive honey bees
Well, first of all, bees are not aggressive. They are trying to protect their territory, defending their food, and protecting larvae. So in real life, bees aren't aggressive.
africanized bees are more aggressive and attack whatever approaches their hive. also called killer bees
They can be, particularly if they are guarding their home.
It can sting
Killer bees, also known as Africanized honey bees, are more aggressive than other bee species due to their breeding history. They were bred to cope with the harsh environment in Africa, which led to their defensive nature and tendency to swarm and attack perceived threats more readily than other bee species.
Africanized killer bees are more aggressive than regular bees and attack at any given moment.
Yes, there are Africanized Honey Bees, often referred to as "killer bees," in the southern United States. These bees are more aggressive than native bee species and can pose a danger to humans and animals if agitated. It's important to exercise caution when encountering them and take steps to prevent aggressive behavior.
No they cant kill you they are only called killer bees because they are much more aggressive and attack more often.
more aggressive, most aggressive
More aggressive, Most aggressive.