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ADAI announces Africanized Honeybees have been found in Alabama

July 2, 2025
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ADAI announces Africanized Honeybees have been found in Alabama
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ALABAMA (WHNT) — The Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries confirmed the bees were found in Barbour County.

On Monday, ADAI said the Africanized Honeybees were found following the collection of a feral swarm by local beekeepers. The department said the swarm was “humanely euthanized to protect Alabama’s honeybee populations.”

As a precautionary response, ADAI said it is implementing targeted monitoring efforts to assess and contain the presence of AHB in the area. Traps are said to be deployed within a five-mile radius of the detection site to identify any additional activity.

These efforts are part of the Department’s ongoing commitment to safeguarding pollinators and supporting local beekeepers.

“There is no reason for public concern at this time, but we are treating this situation seriously,” Commissioner of Agriculture & Industries Rick Pate, said. “Our team is actively collaborating with local beekeepers and entomology experts to ensure swift detection and appropriate response. Protecting both the health of our communities and Alabama’s honeybee populations is our top priority.”

What Are Africanized Honeybees?ADAI said Africanized honeybees are a hybrid of African and European honeybees. While they share many physical characteristics with European honeybees, they can exhibit more defensive behavior, particularly when protecting their colony. It is important to note that honeybees, Africanized or European, do not pose a threat unless provoked.

Key Differences Between Africanized and European Honeybees:

  • AHBs are more defensive and may respond in greater numbers when disturbed.
  • AHBs may swarm more frequently and nest in a wider variety of locations, including utility boxes, debris piles and underground cavities.
  • AHBs may pursue perceived threats farther than European honeybees, up to a mile in some cases.

Recommendations for the Public:

  • Do not attempt to disturb or remove any bee colonies or swarms.
  • Report any unusually aggressive bee behavior to ADAI immediately.
  • Beekeepers should remain vigilant and report any changes in colony behavior or suspected AHB presence.

If you believe you have encountered a colony of Africanized honeybees or would like more information, please contact ADAI’s State Apiary Protection Unit at (334) 240-7228 or (334) 240-7172.

On Tuesday, ADAI shared its registered beekeeper referral list. The department said the list connects the public with experienced beekeepers who can safely remove honeybee swarms, help alleviate the volume of calls and allow ADAI bee inspectors to focus on Africanized honeybee cases. You can access the list here.

The post ADAI announces Africanized Honeybees have been found in Alabama appeared first on WHNT.

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