the queen’s pheromones help create an identity within the colony. This helps members of the same hive to recognize one another, allowing them to work together effectively. Once the queen bee is ...
The Pikeville Rotary Club welcomed a local beekeeper as its guest speaker Mar. 19 who talked about the critical role of ...
Becker said owner Steve Flynn initially noticed the bees Thursday and called someone to come get the swarm. But that wasn't enough as another swarm arrived, apparently drawn to the pheromones left ...
Careful not to get too close, kids. Just like the ants, bees also communicate using pheromones. When they feel threatened, they can produce alarm pheromones that signal all the bees around to attack.