← 🐝 Entomology & Insect Behaviour

🐝 Navigation & Waggle Dance Lab

Outbound flight
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Recruited bees: 0
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🐝 How Bees Find Their Way Home and Tell Their Sisters Where to Go

Watch a scout bee fly a wind-buffeted, crooked path to a food source while continuously integrating a home vector, fly straight home along that vector by dead reckoning, then perform a waggle dance that transposes the sun's angle onto gravity so recruited sisters can fly the same route.

🔬 What It Demonstrates

Path integration lets a bee find home from any crooked outbound route; the sun compass supplies the reference bearing; the waggle dance re-encodes that bearing (relative to the sun) and the distance as a run angle and duration on the vertical comb.

🎮 How to Use

Set the food source's compass angle and distance and the sun's azimuth, then watch the scout's crooked outbound trail, her straight dead-reckoned return, and the resulting dance. Toggle the vectors off to see just the bees, or speed the cycle up.

💡 Did You Know?

Karl von Frisch won the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for decoding the waggle dance — one of the few confirmed examples of symbolic, referential communication outside human language.