05/29/2026
Clean me! Clean me! This little girl is likely shaking her honey-maker because she wants a sister to groom her.
Bees dance for different reasons. The most well-known dance is called the waggle dance. The waggle dance is one where bees move in a way to communicate where a good nectar or pollen source is located. The faster they move and more circles they turn indicates their enthusiasm for the source and the distance it is from the hive.
Scout bees may dance to indicate where an excellent location is for a swarm to go.
And sometimes they dance to just get groomed. This isn’t a waggle or scout dance because she isn’t spinning in circles and she isn’t on a bivouac that has swarmed She is vibrating and moving her body to get attention and a bath. Honeybees groom each other and are very hygienic by nature.
Collected by thousands, bottled by two. 💕 M & M Bees