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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- A woman was attacked by Africanized honeybees in December, the first such documented killer bee attack in Broward County, officials said.
Nicole Sinder, 18, was washing her dog behind her Fort Lauderdale home on Dec. 26 when thousands of bees swarmed around her and began to sting.
"There's these bees in our backyard. They attacked all of us. They're in the whole house, they're all over the house, and ... we don't know what to do," Sinder said in her frantic 911 call.
The attack was confirmed Tuesday as the work of Africanized honeybees, Gerald Hayes of the Florida Department of Agriculture told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel
http://www.wftv.com/news/10773235/detail.html
Nicole Sinder, 18, was washing her dog behind her Fort Lauderdale home on Dec. 26 when thousands of bees swarmed around her and began to sting.
"There's these bees in our backyard. They attacked all of us. They're in the whole house, they're all over the house, and ... we don't know what to do," Sinder said in her frantic 911 call.
The attack was confirmed Tuesday as the work of Africanized honeybees, Gerald Hayes of the Florida Department of Agriculture told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel
http://www.wftv.com/news/10773235/detail.html