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How do honeybee tell others when they find nectar?

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Honeybees communicate the discovery of nectar to others through a dance known as the "waggle dance." By performing specific movements and vibrations, they convey information about the location and distance of the nectar source to other bees in the hive.
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Honeybees tell other bees about the location of nectar by performing a "waggle dance". This dance involves the bee moving in a figure-eight pattern and communicating the direction and distance of the nectar source. Other bees in the hive can then follow the directions provided by the waggle dance to find the nectar.
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Honeybees communicate the location of nectar through a unique dance called the waggle dance. During this dance, bees move their bodies in a figure-eight pattern and indicate the direction and distance of the nectar source based on the angle and duration of their waggle. Other bees follow the dance to locate the nectar.
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