Friday, March 4, 2011

Killer Bees

This killer Insect is a cross between a Brazilian Insect and Africaninized Insect. This killer is very because it is aggressive due to the way they swarm sting and attack in large groups. If they attack in large groups it minimizes the risk of them dieing.


This mini beast has six legs because it’s a Insects. They have a hairy legs for collecting Pollen. They just put their legs on the flower the Pollen sticks to their legs. They have a segmented body it contains the Thorax,Abdomen and Head like all other Insects.

3 comments:

  1. Waata,

    I was checking to see if you had responded to my comment yet, and was pleasantly surprised to see your newest post. I have a degree in Biology, and although I prefer plants to insects, I enjoyed the accuracy of your post. You use such strong and visual words. Even without the photo I could image this bee. Do you have "Killer Bees" in New Zealand? They are becoming a real concern in the Southern part of the United States near where I live. In my home state, Texas, they are quite a concern. I am highly allergic to bees. If stung by one in the right place without my medicine I could die. I am very scared of bees because of this, and especially these kind. Again, thank you for such a wonderful blog. Keep up the great work.

    Lisianna Emmett
    emmettlisiannaedm310.blogspot.com

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  2. Hello Lisiana,

    Thank you for your comment. I can't go onto your blog and put a comment on it,but no worries I'll just respond on my blog. I am pretty surprised and amazed that you like my posts. Once again thank you for your comment.

    By Waata

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  3. My Name is Ty Berkshire i live in Fort Wayne,In and just seen one on 8-17-13 in our yard. he was makeing a nest in the ground...we flooded the hole with water and he flew out of all the water. Covered the hole up and 2hrs later he had a bigger pile of dirt this time with small gravel on top of the dirt,he was digging under the sidewalk. We caught the lil guy andi released him into a wildlife prevestion park. Has their been any reports of this bee in indiana cuz their here now!

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