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In Biologi / Sekolah Menengah Atas | 2025-07-15

These stories of killer bees in the news in recent years have attracted a lot of attention as the
bees have made their way from South America to North America. Killer bees are reputed to be
extremely aggressive in nature, although experts say that their aggression may have been somewhat
inflated.
The killer bee is a hybrid-or combination-of the very mild European strain of honeybee and
the considerably more aggressive African bee, which was created when the African strain was
imported into

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Answered by taskmasters | 2024-06-10

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Answered by taskmasters | 2025-06-16

Jawaban:Brazil in the 1950s to increase honey production. However, some of the African bees escaped into the wild and began to interbreed with local European honeybees. The result was a new hybrid — the so-called "killer bee" — that retained the aggressive behavior of the African strain while still producing honey like its European counterpart.Over the decades, these hybrid bees spread northward through South and Central America, eventually reaching Mexico and the southern United States. Their reputation as "killer bees" comes from their tendency to defend their hives much more aggressively than regular honeybees. While their sting is no more venomous than that of a typical bee, they attack in larger numbers and chase perceived threats much farther, making them potentially more dangerous to humans and animals.Despite their name, fatal encounters are rare, and experts emphasize that the fear surrounding killer bees has often been exaggerated by the media. Still, beekeepers and the public in affected regions are advised to exercise caution and take proper safety measures when dealing with or encountering bee swarms.

Answered by debandem | 2025-07-17