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What Makes Queen Bees So Smart? A bumblebee's brain is smaller than a sesame seed....

The Secret Lives of Honeybees: How Honey Gets Made - Serious Eats

As matriarch, the queen doesn't just lay eggs all day. She also rules the hive through pheromones; chemical signals that task her children with keeping the hive ...

Natural Engineering in Honey Bee Lifestyle | Evolution News

Bee keepers have found that if they reorient the honeycomb on which the bee is dancing, the undaunted bee will adapt its dance so that it still ...

Bee Smart: Life Skills from the Hive - Beepods

Scientists liken the behavior of these bees to neurons in our brains. Just as the queen relies on the scouts to make a decision for the nest ...

The Intelligence Of The Collective - Wildflower Meadows

A bee colony has an overall intelligence that is obvious to a beekeeper that pays close attention. This intelligence is more than just the sum of the ...

Bees aren't just smart, they're sensitive too | New Scientist

Far from being mindless pollen-collecting drones, bees can solve problems, make choices and have reactions that look suspiciously like human ...

Queen bee - (Swarm Intelligence and Robotics) - Fiveable

The queen bee can lay thousands of eggs each day, ensuring the growth and sustainability of the colony. · She produces specific pheromones that help to suppress ...

It makes you go blind - The Apiarist

Honey bee queens are described as polyandrous 1 because they copulate with multiple drones during one or more mating flights taken shortly after ...

Learning what stresses queen bees could save their hives

That's when queens produce too few babies to keep the hive going. Finding out why this has happened is not often easy. That has made it hard for ...

Honey bees rally to their queen via 'game of telephone' | Science

Honey bees can't speak, of course, but scientists have found that the insects combine teamwork and odor chemicals to relay the queen's location ...

Relaxed Queen Bees Have More Offspring

The role of a queen bee is to lay most—if not all—of the eggs for a colony. The queen first mates with male drone bees, storing their sperm in a ...

Why bees are so important to human life and health

Honey and other products have medicinal properties, and the role of bees as pollinators makes them vital for food supplies. There are around ...

Instinct vs. Intelligence | Bee Culture

They are basically biological robots, performing activities that favor the survival of the colony. Each bee's response at any given moment is ...

How smart is a bumblebee? Smarter than you'd think, say scientists.

Bees join the ranks of tool-capable organisms, according to a paper published Thursday in the journal Science. A team of researchers from Queen ...

Temperature And Queen Colour - The Walrus and the Honey Bee

Having an excess of royal jelly to consume from a very young age (day 4 after the egg was laid) is a significant factor in raising good queens.

How to keep queen bees in reserve - Honey Bee Suite

Every spring I re-queen my strongest hives in order to reduce swarming. A colony is less likely to swarm when the queen's pheromones are strong, ...

Piping & Quacking Virgin Queens. - The Beelistener

After this time, there are no more eggs or unsealed larvae for the bees to make new queens from. ... The bees are very clever but their lives give ...

Queen bees put their workers on 'the pill' to stop them reproducing

In a normal honey bee colony, the queen secretes a pheromone that inhibits ovary activation in the worker. And if the queen dies, the workers ...

Bigger queens, better queens - part 2 - The Apiarist

More research is needed, but the key observation is that queens lay bigger eggs in queen cups than they do in worker cells. These develop into ...

How can teams be as smart as the bees - LinkedIn

They have a queen bee. However, they do not wait for orders from the queen. Her primary job is to lay eggs. Every colony has a few scout bees ...