Exploring the Architectural Solutions of Bees and Wasps to Large Structures
Bees and wasps are well known for their incredible engineering and architectural skills. Now, researchers have found that they use their skills to create complex structures that can accommodate large numbers of individuals. In a study published in the journal PLOS Biology, researchers from the University of Cambridge and the University of Bristol explored the engineering solutions used by bees and wasps to construct their nests.
The team studied the different types of nests built by different species of bees and wasps, and found that they used a variety of architectural solutions to create larger nests. For example, some species of bees and wasps used structures such as combs, hexagonal cells, and galleries. The researchers also noted that the different species of bees and wasps were able to build nests with up to 10,000 individuals, thanks to the ingenious engineering solutions they employed.
This research shows that bees and wasps are capable of creating incredibly complex and efficient structures that can house large numbers of individuals. It is an amazing reminder of the ingenuity of nature, and how even the smallest of creatures can create something extraordinary.
source: Phys.org