Mankind finally defeats the buzzing, honey producing menace. Moths next say scientists By Andrew McLachlan No, not the bees! Not the bees!!! Scientists are celebrating today as, for the first time, the number of bee hives across North America plummets below sustainable levels. Initially noticed in the late 1990s and early 2000s, killer bees became a threat to human development, haphazardly stinging rambunctious children and double-dog-daring teens alike. The africanized killer bee, named by a failed grade 11 geography student, spread from South America. The honey-laden horde horrified homeowners as they hunkered down in hedges and holes nearby. The…
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