they give signals to eachother
By 'waggle dance', touch and pheremones.They comunicate by dancing to show where necter or pollen has been found.
they communicate by sticks
All animals communicate. Llamas are no different - they communicate by a combination of noises, body language, and scents.
The past participle of "communicate" is "communicated".
You don't communicate with me enough.
dancing
by flapping their wings
Bees can communicate by color.
Bees in one hive typically do not communicate with bees from another since they usually will not allow bees from another hive to enter their own hive.
By "dancing".
Bees communicate with each other with a little dance. A bee will tell other bees where to find flowers. Then the bees will follow the directions they were given.
They touch penis' and then they do the Harlem Shake.
through some sort of buzzing like bees
to communicate the location of food sources close to the colony
No, not that we can tell. They don't typically interact, so its no surprise that they don't communicate.
well its just like diffferent cultures its a fifferent langugage but if you notice almost every beee makes a sound but thats from its wings but thats how they communicate
By 'waggle dance', touch and pheremones.They comunicate by dancing to show where necter or pollen has been found.