mercredi 27 février 2013

Killer Bee


Killer Bee

The Africanized Honeybee, also known as the "killer bee" lives in South America and the Western and Southern United States. They have been known to chase people for over a quarter of a mile once they get excited and aggressive.

Even though they are called "Killer" bees, their venom is no more dangerous than regular honeybees. Their attacks are more harmful because they tend to attack in greater numbers, increasing your chance of having a severe allergic reaction to the venom released when they sting you.

"Killer bees" can only sting once, because their stingers are barbed and tear off when they try to get away.
 
Size: 1/2"

Shape: Oval, bee shape

Color: Golden yellow with darker bands of brown.

Legs: 6

Wings: Yes

Antenna: Yes


Common Name: Africanized Honey Bees

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Arthropoda

Class: Insecta

Order: Hymenoptera

Family: Apidae

Species: Apis

DIET
Worker bees gather both pollen and nectar from flowers to feed to the larvae and other members of the colony.

HABITAT
Africanized bees have small colonies, so they can build nests in unique places. They have been known to live in tires, crates, boxes, and empty cars.

IMPACT
Their venom is no more dangerous than regular honeybees-they just tend to attack in greater numbers, dramatically increasing the odds of having an allergic reaction to the venom. If you are chased by Africanized honeybees run in a zigzag pattern and seek shelter in a house or car. Do not jump in the water! They will just wait around until you come up for air.

PREVENTION
Because of the aggressive nature of these pests, a pest management professional or beekeeper should be called in to help.

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