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Africanized Bees (killer Bees) - Facts And Fiction

Africanized Bees (killer Bees) - Facts And Fiction

When it comes to so-called "killer bees," it can sometimes be hard to separate fact from fiction

, but doing so is vitally important when it comes to understanding these creatures. Professional bee catchers tell us that a good way to start to would be to call these often misunderstood insects by their proper name: Africanized Bees. Dig a little deeper into the facts about these animals, and you will find that, while they are still something to steer clear of, they may not be quite the wildly aggressive and fearsome creatures that have been depicted in movies and television shows.

Here are three common myths about Africanized bees:

Myth #1: They are larger than common honeybees. There are differences, of course, but not that most people would be able to see with the naked eye. According to bee removal professionals, a lot of people start seeing a few larger bees around their house and panic, thinking that they are being overrun by killer bees. In fact, what these people are seeing is invariably a different species of insect such as wasps or bumblebees.

Myth #2: They attack humans for no reason. While it may be true that they are more aggressive than their American cousins, this aggression is really more of a heightened defense instinct than anything else. Bee catchers say that these insects defend their hives much more forcefully, in bigger numbers, and with less provocation than typical honeybees, and that they'll continue the attack for longer. They react strongly to perceived threats, so something like the vibration of a nearby lawnmower can trigger an attack. They also make nests in places that common honeybees don't, so they can be harder to find and remove.Africanized Bees (killer Bees) - Facts And Fiction


Myth #3: They are more venomous than honeybees. This is a common myth, but it simply is not true. The fact is that their attacks are more dangerous to those who are allergic or who can not get away because they tend to attack in bigger numbers, so more venom is delivered.

Of course, even with all the myths out of the way, the fact remains that these insects still have to be considered very dangerous, and in the unlikely event that you come across a nest of them, you should get away as quickly as possible, and call a bee removal expert. Do not try to deal with the nest by yourself.

Currently, Africanized bees can be found in five states: Texas, California, New Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona. Numbers are still small, though density is likely to increase somewhat over time.

by: Stephen Daniels
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