Bees - zombies' ability to destroy horrors
Not only does it attack the body but this zombie bee parasite also causes the host bee to move like zombies.
Not only does it attack the body but this zombie bee parasite also causes the host bee to move like zombies.
Recently, beekeepers in Vermont, USA are currently faced with the raging encroachment of a poisonous bee that has the ability to destroy powerful bees called bee zombies.
Mr. Anthony Cantrell, a beekeeping farmer said that in October 2013, he discovered his bees attack on infections by some species of flying parasites. According to Professor John Hafernik, the parasite is one of the zombie bees discovered in the East Coast area.
It is known that the discovery of the poison bee has appeared since October last year
During a draft with Vermont beekeepers last Tuesday, Professor Hafernik explained in detail about this zombie bee attack. Initially, they live, then transfer eggs to the host's bee body. Eggs will grow inside the bee's body.
Not only does the body infection cause the host bee to destroy the nervous system as a result of flying and jerking abnormally like zombies emerging from the grave.
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