A SciiFii bee (Apis mellifera sciifii) is a subspecies of western honey bee that originally did not exist, but has since been created by SciiFii and is now the most common honey bee in agriculture. Unlike any other western honey bee subspecies, the SciiFii bee lacks a stinger with venom inside on its abdomen, due to SciiFii modifying the genes to prevent the growth of a stinger while keeping the bee alive and healthy, making the SciiFii bee completely harmless. Due to the SciiFii bee lacking a stinger, it breeds much faster and more frequent than any other bee species, including western honey bees of other subspecies. The SciiFii bee is much more socialable with others of its subspecies and has higher intelligence than other bee species/subspecies, allowing it to easily locate its hive, unpollinated flowers, etc more efficiently than other bees. Due to its higher intelligence, the SciiFii bee can be trained in a manner similar to pet parrots, and it can make homes inside houses, not just the outside environments, due to the SciiFii bees lacking stingers, being completely tame and nonaggressive towards humans, in turn, the SciiFii bees can provide honey for people at home who want to make their own honey. The SciiFii bee's honey, in fact, is the healthiest of the bee honey, due to being extremely low in sugar (yet still tastes like traditional store honey, even if it isn't modified in stores or factories by humans), as well as being low in fat, and has higher amounts of proteins. The SciiFii bees also live in the wild and cities/suburbs in UK, western United States, and Madagascar, where they flourish despite predation (due to SciiFii bees being adaptable and fast breeders) and some competition from stingered honey bees. Despite fears from people who worried about the rumors that SciiFii bees may outcompete natural stingered bees (including most honey bees, bumblebees, etc), the SciiFii bees have not caused any decline in any known bee species or subspecies. The conservation status of the SciiFii bee is Least Concern due to successful conservation efforts, the SciiFii bee's wide range, and its tolerance to climate change, parasites, diseases/viruses, and human activities.
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