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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Didn't the bees heat the ball to 45 degrees, while the bees can tolerate up to 47?

October 23, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Aww, the video on the link is broken. But that is a REALLY random evolution. The ability to overheat your enemies? How the heck did that one roll around? And how can we teach it to the european honey bees? We need bee education.

October 23, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The article says "The bees can tolerate such temperatures, but the hornet finds even 45 degrees fatal." I don't think it mentions how much a bee can tolerate, but I just skimmed the article.

Very nice for the bees. Go bees!
Doesn't it look like a Christmas ornament?

October 23, 2008

Blogger Alison said...

Kit,
I would guess hives with the instinct to attack as a group would have developed this defense "accidentally," but being successful, ensured their survival.

Incidentally,I believe bees use this method during winters to keep the hive warm, rotating through the layers so the ones on the outside don't freeze.

They also use their little wings as air conditioners in the summertime, I suppose to keep the queen's honeyade cool.

October 23, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

DAY UM.

I love honey, I don't mess with bees though.

I think I have a free pass from bees though. I saved one that was drowning once.

October 23, 2008

Blogger Jim said...

That's pretty cool, bees, but whatchu gonna do when 100 hornets come swarming down on you?

October 23, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

Whoa ... these are really ugly creatures. But interesting too. Very well done.

October 23, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

What can I say but GO BEES!

October 24, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

WOW...thanks for the interesting update on the wasp's fatal temperature and a beautiful image to drive home the point

October 24, 2008

Blogger DNLee said...

yeah, my labmate who works with bumblebees was telling us about these species and their behavior at lab meeting last week.

Very interesting.

October 24, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is amazing that the bees have evolved to protect themselves like that!

October 25, 2008

Blogger Raging Wombat said...

I think I got the details right...

October 26, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Actually, the bees can only barely tolerate the temperature of their "bee ball". Often, a few (as compared to 500, mind) of the attacking bees die from the heat. It does the job, though.

November 02, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Why don't the bees just wait with tazers by the entrance? Or since this is japan can't they get little bee size samurai swords or learn some bee karate?

September 01, 2010

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