A honey bee shows other bees within the hive, the direction and distance of a supply of pollen that it has found. It does this by moving in different directions and shapes on a section of comb. These movements are known as the 'Waggle Dance'.
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Honey bees do a 'waggle' dance to show other bees in the colony the distance and directionto a source of nectar or pollen.
bees do dance but in a figurative 8 for it bee mates to to recenize that the bees must go back to the hive
they are alerting the other bees that they are under attack.
Oh, dude, it's like, totally a queen bee. You know, like Beyoncé, ruling the hive and all that jazz. So yeah, the female bee is called a queen bee. Just don't expect her to break into song and dance like Queen Bey, though.
Bees learn to dance through a process called "trophallaxis," where they pass on information about nectar sources through food sharing. Experienced forager bees perform a waggle dance to communicate the location of food sources to other bees in the hive, helping them navigate to the food efficiently. Young bees observe and learn from these dances to find and collect nectar themselves.
The feminine of a bee is a worker bee. A male bee is a drone. All hives have one queen bee in charge.