Which sentence from the conclusion paragraph best rephrases the author's thesis?
A) Thankfully, there has been no killer bee invasion as some once predicted.
B) Although there is no need for panic, the threat of the killer bee is real and should be taken seriously.
C) You may not be expert enough to tell the difference between a killer bee and a less dangerous one, so be smart.
D) It is better to be safe than sorry.
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