Africanized Honey Bees? Maybe.
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if we keep going at the rate we have been using and abusing the planet in the last 50 years there will be no "welfare of man" left.
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cool video, let's whip out more, clear cut the world, till it's gone, grat genius. do more. yea
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Shame, pure shame. Thanks for documenting this.
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The domesticated monkey's greatest desire is to cover the planet in a layer of asphalt,so that his female can strut around in high heels and the offspring to become consumers and tax payers.
"Paving" the way for a dripping fireball as the sun runs out of fuel,and turning into a red giant.
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Yes, any person within 25 feet of the hive is in their territory. Outside of 25 feet a lone bee will fly near you at full speed as a warning. Any closer, it'll sting at full speed, & set off a mass attack. The pheromone & your screaming begins the attack.
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if he was that close to a nest of african honey bees, he would have been stung already. Their "territory" is very, very large.
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Oh shut up Riptide with your stupid God thing. Your an embarrassment to the human speces. I hope you get stung by Killer bees. Now that would prove to me that there is a God.
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First of all they are not native European maybe African possibly but not Native. Native Americans call honey bees "The White Mans Fly". My guess is a hybrid of the two, but just as dangerous.
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Killer bees are our fault !!!!! We tried to play God and create our own honey making super bee and now we reap the Africanised threat in the US.
And now our regular bees are dying off. This is why humanity needs God. We are to greedy and selfish , and the warming affect, Killer bees and our disapearing European bees are the cause of us.
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Hey its like john lennon said in his song imagine. "imagine no more countries"
thats what would be the cure.
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Good video
They are not africanized honey bees, they're Carniolans. Carniolans are actually known for being gentle.
SheWhoIs 5 years ago
Thanks for the info...
lonetraveller 5 years ago