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Some honey bees choose to spend more time with other members of the colony – Lifesly.com
Don’t be anti-social: some honeybees choose to spend time with other members of the colony, while others prefer to buzz alone – just like humans Researchers used…

Published: 3:00 PM EST, November 30, 2020 | Updated: 3:00 PM EST, November 30, 2020 Honeybees have something in common with humans: The amount of time they spend in each other’s company varies from person to person, a new study finds.
Researchers at the University of Illinois used image registration and computer analysis techniques to measure interactions among thousands of honey bees.
They found that there was a marked difference in the amount of time each bee would spend interacting with other…
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