Monday, January 22, 2007

The bees of the assassin infest the area of Katrina-Ravaged

The residents of the flood-damaged parish of the St. Bernard, still that recovers of the Katrina hurricane, have a new preoccupation: bees of the assassin. The agriculturists began to fix traps around a radius of the half-mile of storm-ruined homemade Monday that the authorities have confirmed were infested with the aggressive bees of Africanized. The hybrids first lead the absent contractors used to tear the house down. Then they eliminated called beekeepers inside to take them. The bees of the assassin infest the area of Katrina-Ravaged associate Press 9 Ene of 2006 - the residents of the flood-damaged parish of the St. Bernard, still that recovers of the Katrina hurricane, have a new preoccupation: bees of the assassin.

The agriculturists began to fix traps around a radius of the half-mile of storm-ruined homemade Monday that the authorities have confirmed were infested with the aggressive bees of Africanized. The hybrids first lead the absent contractors used to tear the house down. Then they eliminated called beekeepers inside to take them. Finally the workers of the mosquito killed the bees. The department of the agriculture of the state confirmed in last commission Bob Odom of December which they were hybrid with the aggressive tension African, of agriculture and forestry said. The traps are to determine if more bees of Africanized are being on the lookout in the area. ?Until now, this is an isolated finding in the area of New Orleans,? Odom this. The bees were probably descending of stowaways that they arrived in New Orleans in a ship, said the small bar Dunkley, the coordinator of the department of the quarter of children and the programs of apiary. Nine clusters have been intercepted in the ports of the state from 1988, some in shipment packages, some in boats to tow, and some in the ships they themselves, Dunkley this. The bees of Africanized are the turn out of an experiment to increase the production of the honey in Brazil. A cluster of the small, aggressive bees saved the laboratory in 1957 and directed to the north. When they were reconciled with native tensions, the descendant turned out to be as aggressive as the African parents. Sometimes they call the ?bees to you of the assassin? because their intense attacks can be fatal.