- A Slap of a Honeybee’s Wings Sends Ant Invaders Flying Away. Research found the bees would not only pick up its pace as it moved in for the slap, but it would also lean back and twist, somewhat like a tennis player winding up for a very hard return. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/17/science/honeybees-ants-wings-slap.html 6 comments science
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