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'.
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.
A bee's "dance" is an instinct. They are born knowing how to do it. The "dance" communicates to other bees, showing them the way to fly in order to find the flowers that the other bee has found. The queen is not the one dancing, because she is busy laying eggs. The drone bees are the ones who fly out looking for pollen, and who "dance." The angle between the direction the 'dancing' bee is facing while vibrating its abdomen and the vertical position equals the direction to the new nectar source from the hive with respect to the sun. The duration of the waggle also gives the distance. Bees are aware of the movement of the sun during the day, so can compensate for this when using it for navigation.
The feminine of a bee is a worker bee. A male bee is a drone. All hives have one queen bee in charge.
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to show the way to food
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You might be thinking of the 'waggle dance'.
to show the way to food
You might be thinking of the 'waggle dance'.
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Waggle dance and beebop.
bees do dance but in a figurative 8 for it bee mates to to recenize that the bees must go back to the hive
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A waggle dance is a dance in the form of a figure eight performed by a honey bee in order to communicate the direction and distance of patches of flowers or water sources.
Some bees dance when they find food to let other bees know where the food is located