Japanese Honeybees Use Wing Slaps to Repel Ant Invaders

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Researchers at Japan's National Institute for Environmental Studies have discovered that Japanese honeybees use a unique defensive behavior of slapping invading ants with their wings to knock them away from their nests. This method, which is less energy-intensive than other defensive tactics, was observed through high-speed camera footage and detailed in the journal Ecology.
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