A single swarm of killer bees can deploy an attack force of 80,000 stingers, chase predators for a quarter of a mile, and bring down a creature as large as a horse. Killer bees have pushed farther north than many scientists thought possible and are now colonizing in the southern United States. Can scientists, beekeepers and exterminators stop the invading hordes?
"A single swarm of killer bees can deploy an attack force of 80,000 stingers, chase predators for a quarter of a mile, and bring down a creature as large as a horse. Killer bees have pushed farther north than many scientists thought possible and are now colonizing in the southern United States. Can scientists, beekeepers and exterminators stop the invading hordes?"
"A single swarm of killer bees can deploy an attack force of 80,000 stingers, chase predators for a quarter of a mile, and bring down a creature as large as a horse. Killer bees have pushed farther north than many scientists thought possible and are now colonizing in the southern United States. Can scientists, beekeepers and exterminators stop the invading hordes?"@en
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