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Bees moving in unison to ward off predators from their hive

Bees moving in unison to ward off predators from their hive A small swarm of Indian bees (Apis cerana indica) flutters their wings in unison outside a tree trunk. The worker bees hang from the edge of the hole in the tree trunk.

This species of bees are less aggressive and ideal for domestication for honey. The bees seem to behave this way they seem like a larger organism and deters predators from attacking their hive.

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