Science, asked by ammy69, 11 months ago

how do honey bees identify their own honeycombs?​

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Honey bees identify their own honey combs:

  • The honeybees identify their honeycomb because each of the honeycomb is somewhat different from each other.
  • This is attributed to the way the honeycomb is made.
  • Each of the honeycomb has a Queen Bee in it.
  • The Queen Bee has a type of perfume or pheromone which is known as the Queen perfume which is known to all the worker bees present in the honeycomb.
  • This pheromone is unique for each bee.
  • The worker’s bee secrete the pheromone which tries to fight the stranger bees to make them aware that this is not their hive.
  • Also, they follow the trail of Nasonov’ s gland secretion
  • This is a distinguishing feature of one honeycomb from the other.

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Answered by Anonymous
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