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Africanized Killer Bees (AHB) are indistinguishable in appearance from their cousins, European honeybees. However, these two types of bees differ in behavioral characteristics. AHBs are much more aggressive during attacks and will pursue victims in a larger group for further distances.
Texas was the first U.S. state to confirm the presence of Africanized bee colonies. Since then, AHBs have spread north to 10 states. Geographical barriers and climates have limited these bees from migrating to northern U.S. but Africanized colonies are still being confirmed in new territories each year.
Africanized bees are a hybrid mix of African & European bees that developed after a group of African Bees were accidentally released from an apiary in Brazil. Although, killer bees are feared by most, it is the preferred type of bee for beekeepers in Central America and tropical areas in South America because of their enhanced productivity.
It is recommended to treat all bees as Africanized to prevent encountering an aggressive hive and have a professional remove any unwanted hives from properties.
Take a look at the infographic above that illustrates the migration and behavior of Africanized “killer” bees. If you are in need of a pest control company, try TalkLocal and get connected to a top professional in your area who can help you get rid of these pests.
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