Despite their reputation, even "busy bees" need sleep. At night, foragers experience reduced muscle tone and lower body temperatures, a state of deep rest that is critical for their memory and the precision of their "waggle dance" communication. The Human "Busy Bee": A Double-Edged Sword
Honeybees are the ultimate "workhorses" of the natural world, but their busyness is governed by sophisticated biological systems: busy bees
Forager bees exhibit "food anticipatory behavior," clustering near the hive entrance just before their specific training time begins. Despite their reputation, even "busy bees" need sleep