Tiny Dancer: Scientists spy on booty-shaking bees to help conservation

Wednesday, February 12, 2020 - 17:40 in Biology & Nature

We've long known 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."

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