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The term '''killer bees''' can have many meanings: |
The term '''killer bees''' can have many meanings: |
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* The '''killer bee''' is another name for the [[Africanized bee]], as a result of |
* The '''killer bee''' is another name for the [[Africanized bee]], as a result of its aggressively defensive behavior. |
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* In business, '''[[killer bees (business)|killer bees]]''' are firms or individuals that are employed by a target company to fend off a takeover bid. |
* In business, '''[[killer bees (business)|killer bees]]''' are firms or individuals that are employed by a target company to fend off a takeover bid. |
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* Killer Bees are the nickname for the surprisingly large group of key players with names starting in 'B' in the '''[[Houston Astros]]''' roster. |
* Killer Bees are the nickname for the surprisingly large group of key players with names starting in 'B' in the '''[[Houston Astros]]''' roster. |
Revision as of 18:38, 28 September 2005
The term killer bees can have many meanings:
- The killer bee is another name for the Africanized bee, as a result of its aggressively defensive behavior.
- In business, killer bees are firms or individuals that are employed by a target company to fend off a takeover bid.
- Killer Bees are the nickname for the surprisingly large group of key players with names starting in 'B' in the Houston Astros roster.
There are three films with the title Killer Bees:
- Killer Bees, a 1974 film with Gloria Swanson.
- Killer Bees?, a 1999 documentary on the threat of killer bees in the American Southwest.
- Killer Bees!, a 2002 disaster film about an American town swarmed by killer bees.