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NATURAL BORN KILLERS?
A killer-bee sting is no more deadly than a regular bee sting. All honeybees have venom (poison) in their
stingers. "Five hundred bee stings hold as much poison as a rattlesnake bite," says Margaret. People who
are allergic to bee venom can die from just one sting. But most people can tolerate hundreds
In many ways, killer bees also behave like regular honeybees. "All bees attack when they think their hive
is in danger," says Margaret. To a bee, any sound or sudden motion can signal danger - like a bear or
hyena out to steal honey.
But some differences in behavior make killer bees more deadly. Compared to ordinary honeybees, killer
bees have:
quick triggers — It takes very little to get killer bees riled up. "They can sense you walking from about
two car-lengths away," says Margaret • big colonies — Hives can hold more than 50,000 bees. So lots of
bees answer an alarm signal! • staying power — "A cloud of bees once followed me for 20 minutes,"
remembers Margaret. "Luckily, there were no holes in my bee suit!"

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Answered by ItzPsychoLover24
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A killer-bee sting is no more deadly than a regular bee sting. All honeybees have venom (poison) in their stingers. "Five hundred bee stings hold as much poison as a rattlesnake bite," says Margaret. People who are allergic to bee venom can die from just one sting.

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

LIFE AROUND KILLER BEES

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I don't think the bees can be completely stopped, adds Margaret. Therefore, people are learning how to coexist with them. What South American beekeepers do is as follows:

• keep unexpected movements and loud noises to a minimum

• Working after hours: Since it's chilly, fewer bees are active.

Smoking them out They believe their house is on fire because of the smoke, claims Margaret. "They eat a bellyful of honey to give themselves the energy to take flight. With a full stomach, it's difficult to sting!"

People in their path discover ways to avoid being stung as the bees migrate north. It's best to ignore them, Margaret advises. If all else fails, hush yourself and seek safety!

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