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Piping Hot Bees and Boisterous Buzz-Runners

20 Mysteries of Honey Bee Behavior Solved

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A biologist's up-close account of how he and fellow biologists cracked long-standing puzzles about honey bee behavior
Piping Hot Bees and Boisterous Buzz-Runners takes readers inside a world seldom seen even by beekeepers, shedding light on twenty of the most compelling mysteries of honey bee behavior.
Thomas Seeley has devoted a lifetime to the study of honey bees and their colonies, unraveling the secrets of these wondrous insects in a career spanning six decades. In this book, he weaves illuminating personal stories with the latest science, explaining such mysteries as how worker bees function as scouts to choose a home site for their colony, furnish their home with beeswax combs, and stock it with brood and food while keeping tens of thousands of colony inhabitants warm and defended from intruders. Along the way, he shares the experiences that drew him to these studies, the small observations that led to big breakthroughs, and the sense of excitement that came with probing each mystery.
Richly illustrated, Piping Hot Bees and Boisterous Buzz-Runners provides a rare look at how a singularly passionate scientist and his colleagues deciphered the pipings, shakings, and puzzling tremble dances of honey bees, and how this journey of scientific discovery continues to shape our understanding of these remarkably intelligent and vitally important insects.

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      Starred review from January 15, 2024
      A scholar of honeybee behavior reveals 20 of his discoveries. Seeley, author of The Lives of Bees and The Wisdom of the Hive, opens his latest exploration with a childhood memory of watching a swarm of honeybees make a home in a tree near his family's home: "Cool!" This memory sets the tone for the pages that follow, the author's delight in his work helping to propel readers through the carefully described experiments that yielded his discoveries. Laced with precise measurements and Latin names, these discoveries range broadly, including how bees know when to ventilate their close quarters, decide on a new nesting site, initiate swarms, and optimize food collection. The throughline that binds these elements together is Seeley's fascination with honeybee communication and cognition and his determination to understand both. One experiment studies how a swarm decides which nesting site to choose; another, how a forager bee learns when a food source is particularly robust. The means by which the author and his colleagues--and he takes care to name them, over decades of collaboration--test their hypotheses involve meticulous work, such as individually labeling 12,000 bees (it took nine days in all), traveling to areas that allow them to control natural variables (a treeless island, a flowerless forest), and tinkering with hives to control egress and ingress. If many of these details are less than compelling as narrative, the overall sense that readers who stick with Seeley will get is that the fun of science is in both practice and results. The author periodically addresses readers with infectious enthusiasm: "I hope that you, too, are able to enjoy this cheery sight," he exclaims of a nectar-laden bee. Frequent photos, diagrams, and drawings help to lift the informational load. Fascinating both for its insights about nature and as a portrait of the scientist at work.

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