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  2. Invasive 'murder hornets' officially wiped out in US ... - AOL

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    The hornets are known for attacking and killing honeybees, giving them their "murder" title. According to the WSDA, northern giant hornets can kill an entire honey bee hive in as little as 90 minutes.

  3. Driver 'Savagely' Attacked by Bees After Crashing into Their ...

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    A bee can sting you if you bother it” — and “disturbing its hive or nest” is listed as a cause. ... result of the collision”— that may not include the bees. “Soap and water kill them ...

  4. Africanized bee - Wikipedia

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    The Africanized bee, also known as the Africanized honey bee (AHB) and colloquially as the "killer bee", is a hybrid of the western honey bee (Apis mellifera), produced originally by crossbreeding of the East African lowland honey bee (A. m. scutellata) with various European honey bee subspecies such as the Italian honey bee (A. m. ligustica) and the Iberian honey bee (A. m. iberiensis).

  5. Invasive ‘murder hornets’ found in Washington have been ...

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    They can kill an entire hive in as little as 90 minutes by decapitating the bees. Officials described the search for the hornets as something like a scene out of a movie.

  6. Stingless bee - Wikipedia

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    Cleptobiosis, also known as cleptoparasitism, is a behaviour observed in various species of stingless bees, with over 30 identified species engaging in nest attacks, including honey bee nests. This behaviour serves the purpose of either resource theft or usurping the nest by swarming into an already occupied cavity and these bees are called ...

  7. East African lowland honey bee - Wikipedia

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    A single East African lowland bee sting is no more venomous than a single European bee sting, though East African lowland honey bees respond more quickly when disturbed than do European honey bees. They send out three to four times as many workers in response to a threat. They will also pursue an intruder for a greater distance from the hive.

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