Tiny Dancers: Scientists decode over 1,500 bee ‘dances’ to help conservation

AFP Photo We have long known that honey bees shake their behinds to communicate the location of high-value flower patches to one another, a form of signaling that scientists refer to as “waggle dances.” A group of U.S. biologists has now decoded the meaning of over 1,500 of these jigs, providing conservation groups trying to … Continue reading Tiny Dancers: Scientists decode over 1,500 bee ‘dances’ to help conservation