UF research finds that ‘killer’ bees haven’t stung U.S. honey production

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Posted by eivindm | Posted in North America | Posted on 29-01-2010

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In just a few years after Africanized honey bees were introduced to Brazil in 1956, the aggressive bees had dominated and ruined domestic hives throughout South and Central America. According to University of Florida research, however, the same story isn’t playing out in North America.

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