I think that the closer that they get to the north the slower they will advance b/c they are native to africa, and thus not adapted quite as well to our climate as other bees.
Anyone that tells you that they are a different species,kind, or whatever you want to call it is telling you hogwash.(if they were different kinds they wouldn't be able to mix.) Now they Are Subspecies!!! IMO
For the sake of those in the north, I certainly hope you're right about them being unable to advance. And I agree with you regarding being a completely different subspecies. I've managed to control my own fear enough to never swat at a single or few bees as they buzz around me lest it trigger an attack...and make no mistake, swatting at them definitely triggers an attack...but having grown up out east and seeing how our traditional honeybees behaved and then watching these Africanized bees has made it absolutely clear in my mind that these little buggers are in a class all their own.
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