Killer Bees Attack La Mesa
As I was driving along University Avenue this evening, on my way home, I noticed 3 helicopters circling in the general direction of my house. My first thought was "Oh no, what has Alex done now?" Just kidding! But I was curious about the attention these helicopters were giving to the neighborhood. According to one local news station there was a hive of African killer bees and a few people had been stung and taken to the hospital. When reading this story, however, it believes some honey bees had interbred with Africanized killer bees. This all happened 2 blocks from our house so we're keeping our doors and windows closed for the time being.

Posted by Beverley on Wed Mar 25, 2009 | Permalink
Category: Miscellaneous, La Mesa

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I think that you should be thankful that you noticed your bee problem a number of years ago and took the necessary steps to eliminate them and to insure that no new bees would establish another hive.
Posted by bookman in in the stacks on Thu Mar 26, 2009 at 04:42 PM
A gardener working near Alpine Blvd. & Arnold Way was attacked by 40,000 bees around 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The bees were believed to be Africanized ‘killer’ honeybees because of their aggressive attack on the victim.

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