Giant honeybees use Mexican waves to repel predatory wasps
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 - 08:50
in Biology & Nature
The phenomenon of "shimmering" in giant honeybees, in which hundreds—or even thousands—of individual honeybees flip their abdomens upwards within a split-second to produce a Mexican Wave-like pattern across the bee nest, has received much interest but both its precise mode of action and its purpose have long remained a mystery.