A bee will sometimes do a dance to tell other bees in the hive where to find what?

A bee will sometimes do a dance to tell other bees in the hive where to find what?

  • Correct Answer: honey
  • enemies
  • water
  • food

Explanation: There are many other examples of innate behaviors. For example, did you know that honeybees dance? The honeybee pictured below has found a source of food ( Figure below ). When the bee returns to its hive, it will do a dance. This dance is called the waggle dance . The way the bee moves during its dance tells other bees in the hive where to find the food. Honeybees can do the waggle dance without learning it from other bees, so it is an innate behavior.

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