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Do Honey Bees have a Language?

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Von Frisch and later adherents of the theory that honey bees communicate by means of an elaborate dance are challenged by controlled experiments which show that their data can be explained in terms of olfactory cues.

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WELLS, P., WENNER, A. Do Honey Bees have a Language?. Nature 241, 171–175 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1038/241171a0

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