The Complex Relationship Between Honey Bee Colonies and Aggression Revealed
Recent research has found that the level of aggression within a honey bee colony is linked to the diversity of its workers. Scientists from the University of Sussex have studied the behavior of honey bee colonies and found that the most aggressive colonies are also the most diverse. This finding could help us better understand how different species interact and how to foster a more harmonious environment for honey bees.
The study, which was recently published in the journal Royal Society Open Science, involved researchers introducing a series of different workers into a colony of honey bees. They then observed the changes in aggression and diversity of the colony over time. The results showed that the more diverse the colony, the higher the levels of aggression. This suggests that the presence of multiple different types of bees can lead to more intense competition within the colony.
source: Phys.org