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  2. Worker bee - Wikipedia

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    In the wintertime, worker bees can cluster together to generate body heat to keep the brood area warm as external temperature decreases. [6] The life span of a worker bee fluctuates between the summer and winter months. In the summertime, worker bees typically only live two to six weeks compared to wintertime when workers can live up to 20 weeks.

  3. Communal work - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian word dugnadsånd is translatable to the spirit of will to work together for a better community. Many Norwegians will describe this as a typical Norwegian thing to have. The word dugnad was used to unite the people of Norway to cooperate and shut down public activities to fight the pandemic of 2020. [28]

  4. Bee learning and communication - Wikipedia

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    Younger bees play a role inside the hive while older bees play a role outside the hive mostly as foragers. Huang's team found that forager bees gather and carry a chemical called ethyl oleate in the stomach. The forager bees feed this primer pheromone to the worker bees, and the chemical keeps them in a nurse bee state.

  5. Collective animal behavior - Wikipedia

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    Do stronger or more experienced 'leaders' exert more influence than other group members, or does the group make a decision by consensus? The answer probably depends on the species. While the role of a leading matriarch in an elephant herd is well known, studies have shown that some animal species use a consensus approach in their collective ...

  6. Eusociality - Wikipedia

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    It is most widespread in the Hymenoptera (ants, bees, and wasps) and in Blattodea . A colony has caste differences: queens and reproductive males take the roles of the sole reproducers, while soldiers and workers work together to create and maintain a living situation favorable for the brood. Queens produce multiple queen pheromones to create ...

  7. Stingless bee - Wikipedia

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    The queen is responsible for reproduction, while the workers perform various tasks such as foraging, nursing, and defending the colony. Individuals work together with a well-defined division of labor for the overall benefit. [38] Stingless bees are valuable pollinators and contribute to ecosystem health by producing essential products.

  8. Things to do: Bees are highlight of Honey Sunday, Optimists ...

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    The duo got married in 2016 and moved to the U.S. with the intention of pursuing music together full-time. They kept writing through the pandemic, and are now touring and recording full-time.

  9. Bumblebee communication - Wikipedia

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    Successful bees ran faster and longer compared to unsuccessful bees. A bee may spend several minutes running around the nest before flying out again. [ 5 ] As the bee runs, it has been hypothesized that the bee may also offer a form of communication based on the buzzing sounds made from her wings.