Environmental & Science Education, STEM, Biodiversity, Nature
Ed Hessler
Honey bees make a noise, one that we can't hear, that is referred to as the "whoop whooping signal."
In a short BBC science film (1m 15s), Dr. Martin Bencsik of Nottingham Trent University tells us what he thinks is the cause: anger.
Take a look at this Facebook entry from 2018, too, when a different reason was mentioned but one that certainly could include anger.
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