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Are they as lethal as killer bees?

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Both killer bees and fire ants attack en masse when disturbed. They can both cause fatal allergic reactions, in susceptible individuals. Africanized bees can overwhelm and kill even healthy, non-allergic people, but encounters are rather rare. Fire ants can't overwhelm a healthy, mobile person and even hundreds of stings are rarely fatal.
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Are fire ants as lethal as killer bees?

Texas Imported Fire Ant Research and Management Project
This is kind of like comparing apples to oranges. They both attack en masse and can both cause fatal allergic reactions, but that's where the similarities end. Africanized bees can overwhelm and kill even healthy non-allergic people, but encounters are rather rare. Fire ants can't overwhelm a healthy, mobile person and even hundreds of stings are rarely fatal. But, fire ant mounds are extremely common.
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What Are ‘killer Bees’?

FAQ Bee Biology and Behaviour
This over dramatic description hit the headlines due to events in America. Research work carried out by the Brazilian government in the 1950’s, trying to improve the local strain of honeybee by cross breeding with African bees went wrong. The African bee was known to be a good producer of honey, however had a reputation for over defensive behaviour when protecting it’s colony.
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Are there "killer bees" in Brea?

City of Brea Orange County California: Frequently Asked Ques...
There have been no reported attacks of "killer bees" in Brea, however, Africanized Honey Bees, or "killer bees," have been spotted in Orange County, although their "killer" reputation has been exaggerated. The bees arrived in Texas in 1990 and have since migrated to California. They look very similar to normal honey bees, but they are much less predictable and more defensive of their nests. The colonies are easily disturbed (sometimes just by being nearby).
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Why are Africanized honey bees called 'killer bees'?

Frequently Asked Questions About Honeybees
The name "killer" was first used in a news magazine report several decades ago when it was reported that several people died after having been stung by the bees. The name was only used once at that time and was greatly exaggerated. A B-grade movie then was made in which the "killer" bees attacked Houston and caused a lot of death and destruction in that city. Though the movie was complete fiction, the widespread perception of the Africanized honey bees being killers was launched.
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Was the killer ever caught? Why or why not?

Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Frequently Asked Questions
The Whitechapel murderer was never brought to justice. Some theories suggest that he was indeed captured by the police and thrown, anonymously, into an insane asylum. This would seem unlikely. The truth is, Jack the Ripper was never caught or identified. The police at the time were ill-equipped to deal with a serial killer investigation.
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What was the killer's motive?

Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Frequently Asked Questions
Serial killers generally don't have a "motive" in the usual sense. They do not murder out of jealousy, revenge, or greed. They murder because they have an innate desire to do so. They get a thrill, oftentimes sexual, out of the act of murder or mutilation. Profiling" has fast become the buzz-word of the criminal detection industry. Some, like John Douglas, believe it is a reliable means of investigation.
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What is the genus, species, etc (proper science classification) for killer bees?

Frequently Asked Questions About Honeybees
The Africanized honey bee is a hybrid of a strain of honey bees from Africa, Apis mellifera scutellata, and basically any other honey bee that it can mate with and produce viable offspring. In the United States this could be Apis mellifera ligustica (Italian honey bee), Apis mellifera carnica (Carniolian honey bee), Apis mellifera caucasica (Caucasian honey bee), and Apis mellifera mellifera (Dark honey bee). weekend while mowing near the trailer I was attacked by some extremely aggressive bees.
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I have a large beehive in my backyard and I'm afraid they are killer bees. Who can help me?

Broward County - Extension Education Division
The European honeybee is an alien species that was introduced into North America in the early 1600s during the establishment of the Jamestown Settlement. In the early 1980s, an Africanized bee that was under study in Brazil was accidentally released, and these aggressive bees have gradually made their way northward through Central America and the Caribbean to the southern United States.
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What's All This About "House Bees"?

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House Bees" are young bees, not yet old enough to forage. They collect nectar from foragers near the hive entrance, and place it in comb. Other, even younger House Bees do things like draw foundation out into comb. While these bees can fly, they tend to stay in the hive. These bees are crucial to success in producing large honey crops, since there is quite a bit of labor required to move nectar around, combine evaporated nectar, cap cells of "ripened" honey, and so on.
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Is it always lethal?

Yes. The drugs manufactured now are greatly increasing the life expectancy of those living with HIV/AIDS, but there is still no cure.
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What is the lethal dosage of radiation?

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Exposure of 100 roentgens causes radiation sickness while exposure to 400 roentgens causes radiation sickness and death in half of those exposed, and 100,000 rads causes almost immediate unconsciousness and death within an hour.
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Why were some dinosaurs so lethal?

Dinosaur Dreaming common questions, Monash Science Centre
Some dinosaurs were very lethal, as they were hunting carnivores, like lions and tigers are today, but much larger!
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Is Bee-Quick Safe For Bees?

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If you have a pair of observation hives, simply expose the bees in one observation hive at regular intervals to enough Bee-Quick to induce a noticeable reaction, while marking newly-emerged bees to be able to record the average lifespan of a statistically significant number of bees. As a control, have a second observation hive that is never exposed to Bee-Quick, but otherwise treated identically.
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Will Bee-Quick Get ALL The Bees Out Of My Supers?

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Nothing will get all the bees out of every super. There will always be a few bees that are too stubborn to leave, for reasons unknown. (There, we just admitted what no one else except a beekeeper will tell you! At least we are honest...) The few bees that remain in the supers are fairly easy to shake or brush off the frames. If you remove the "stubborn" bees from one super while waiting for the fume board to work on another super or hive, things go fairly smoothly.
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I have bees." What do I do?

Apple Valley Fire Protection District
If the bees are not an immediate threat, call any local exterminator/pest control company found in the yellow pages of your phone book.
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Who do I call if I have problems with bees?

FAQ - City of Palm Springs Fire Department
The Palm Springs Fire Department does not remove bees unless there is imminent danger to a person. If such a situation exists, firefighters must destroy the bees and the hives. To have bees removed, look in the Yellow Pages under "Beekeepers or Exterminators."
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How long do bees live?

Frequently Asked Honey Questions
Bees live for 6 weeks when gathering nectar during the summer. Their wings gradually wear away from constant activity. Those that are alive in the later fall live till spring and care for the larva hatched from eggs laid in late winter. These worker bees die before the honey flow starts again in the spring. The queen bee can live for 3-4 years.
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What should I do if I see a swarm of bees?

Frequently Asked Questions about the Africanized Honey Bee i...
First, stay away from the bees. Even though a swarm is usually docile, honeycomb construction may be starting (thus a colony being established and defensive behavior being exhibited) underneath the bees. Second, contact a PCO that handles bee removal.
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Will the bees and wasps found in and around my home sting me?

American Pest Management: Frequently Asked Questions
There are numerous types of insects that can sting you if provoked. Social bees and wasps (live in a single nest) will vigorously defend their nest during the summer months and are the most likely to sting humans. These include paper wasps, hornets, yellowjackets, and honey bees. The solitary bees and wasps nest as pairs and rarely sting humans. These include the carpenter bees, mud daubers, ground bees, cicada killers, and potter wasps.
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Can GHB be lethal?

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Not likely. Everybody reported to have been "poisoned" with GHB has "fully recovered," even a man who took 15 tablespoons (50-75 gm). There have been no long-term consequences identified in any of these cases despite close observation by attending physicians. It is exceedingly difficult to ingest the 50 to 150 gm that might threaten life. In high doses, for example, GHB causes nausea and vomiting, which strongly limits the maximum amount that a person can consume.
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What exactly is a swarm of bees? Is it dangerous when bees do this?

Frequently Asked Questions about the Africanized Honey Bee i...
Most people use the term "swarming" to refer to dangerous bee activity or just bees flying around; however, this is a misnomer. Swarming is bee reproduction at the colony level. When a colony swarms, the queen leaves the colony along with about 60% of the bees while the remaining colony members produce a new queen. The cluster of bees (or swarm) that left the colony begins a search for new nesting sites.
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What will be a 3G Killer Application?

UMTS and 3G FAQ page
Most people have their own view what the 3G Killer Application(s) will be. Some say that there will not be a single application, but a palette of services. Most likely there will not be only a single application that becomes very popular and at the same time makes a lot of money to the operator. Email, voice(!), messaging, music/video streaming are popular bets for money making applications.
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What is killer content?

Guerilla Guides : Killer Content for the Time-Poor and Infor...
The Guerilla Guides cuts through a lot of barbed wire, and outfits the most tender feet for the toughest journeys. What we've learned is that some of the most crucial information isn't in the obvious places. It's scattered around in the brains of seasoned experts, mentioned here and there on obscure websites, and passed among hacks.
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What are Killer Whales?

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Killer Whales or Orcinus Orcas are marine mammals. They are one of 85 Whale (cetacean) species. The killer whale is a toothed whale (Odontoceti) and is an efficient predator, even attacking huge blue whales. Killers live in small, close-knit, life-long pods and have one blowhole. Killers breathe air at the surface of the water through this blowhole which is located near the top of its head. Their blow is a single, low bushy cloud.
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What is The Hills Killer?

Sun Sea and Cycling - FAQs
The Hills Killer is an orienteering / endurance ride which takes place between Freshwater Bay and Sandown Airport. The event is split into 3 rides; Freshwater to Sandown (7 hills), Chale to Sandown (3 hills), Sandown to Freshwater/Freshwater to Sandown (14 hills). Each event requires riders to visit several checkpoints by navigating their route via a map and grid references. The grid references are posted at the start point.
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What is a dB killer?

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A dB killer is an insert which can be mounted into a sports exhaust meant to reduce the sound level. It will reduce the dB level with approximately 3 dB (varies per motorcycle model). Please note that using a dB killer will not make the exhaust homologated! However in some countries it can be mandatory to keep the catalyser in order to pass the emission tests. For these countries LASER has developed an extensive catalyser program.
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Will these weapons, however non-lethal, affect cardiac pacemakers?

Frequently Asked Questions
We don't think so, because cardiac pacemakers are well insulated. In addition, the manufacturers are required to perform extensive testing in this regard. First, you would have to be very sure that you didn't leave any skin uncovered, because the human body is as electrically conductive as a sack of salty water. The current would spread from an uncovered wrist, ankle, or neck to a very wide area.
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What does Non-Lethal mean?

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Non-lethal is a term used by the military (mostly aligned to NATO) and in United Nations' documents. Tends not to be used by law enforcement agencies. A strict interpretation of the term implies a weapon, system or technology designed with the intent of not causing serious injury or death.
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