Besides its increased ability to survive in hotter environments, there is little functional difference between a standard honeybee (quite a number of different species actually, but not differing in this question) and the killer bee. read more
So, killer bees all over will be following a trail of threat pheromone to where you were first, and undoubtedly subsequently stung. The more stings the more bees and so you have a situation where the bees will angrily chase you until they are almost unable to. read more
Time is a natural bee killer. Time kills bees 100% effectiveness. Normally a honeybee lives for about six to eight weeks (except for the queen, which can live for years). But in all cases, time, time and patience, will send bees to the great hive in the sky. Also, freezing temperatures will kill bees. read more
In the United States, killer bees have expanded their territories by about 60 miles per year. They are currently known to be in Texas, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Florida, southern California, southern Louisiana, southwest Arkansas, southern Georgia and eastern Tennessee. read more