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* The [[Africanized bee]].
* The [[Africanized bee]].
* [[killer bees (business)|Killer bees]], firms or individuals employed by a target company to fend off a takeover bid.
* [[killer bees (business)|Killer bees]], firms or individuals employed by a target company to fend off a takeover bid.
* Killer Bees, the colletive nickname for the large group of key players with last names starting in 'B' in the '''[[Houston Astros]]''' roster.
* Killer Bees, the collective nickname for the large group of key players with last names starting in 'B' in the '''[[Houston Astros]]''' roster.
* Killer Bees, the collective nickname for the large number of starters with last names starting in 'B' on the Miami Dolphins' defense in the early 1980s.
* Killer Bees, the collective nickname for the large number of starters with last names starting in 'B' on the Miami Dolphins' defense in the early 1980s.
* Killer Bees, the title given to a group of Democratic Texas senators in 1979 who went into hiding to prevent a quorum in the senate {{citation needed}}.
* Killer Bees, the title given to a group of Democratic Texas senators in 1979 who went into hiding to prevent a quorum in the senate {{citation needed}}.

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The term killer bees may refer to:

  • The Africanized bee.
  • Killer bees, firms or individuals employed by a target company to fend off a takeover bid.
  • Killer Bees, the collective nickname for the large group of key players with last names starting in 'B' in the Houston Astros roster.
  • Killer Bees, the collective nickname for the large number of starters with last names starting in 'B' on the Miami Dolphins' defense in the early 1980s.
  • Killer Bees, the title given to a group of Democratic Texas senators in 1979 who went into hiding to prevent a quorum in the senate [citation needed].
  • The Killer Bees, a 1980s professional wrestling tag team that consisted of Jim Brunzell and B. Brian Blair.
  • Movies
    • Killer Bees (1974), with Gloria Swanson.
    • Killer Bees? (1999), a documentary on the threat of killer bees in the American Southwest.
    • Killer Bees! (2002), a disaster film about an American town swarmed by killer bees.