Bees depend on a good memory of their surroundings to make the thousands of trips necessary to keep their hive in operation. Each day a single bee must make trips to hundreds of flowers, some as far as a mile from the hive. Scientists have long wondered how the tiny bee can remember what may be dozens of square miles of territory.
Ref: Horton, Elizabeth. 1983. "Bees as mapmakers." Science Digest, Sept. p. 90 Photo: Honey bee wiggle dance - Emmanuel Boutet CCBy SA 2.5.
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