Creation
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:44 pm
When a hive gets too crowded, half the bees (together with the queen) swarm temporarily to a nearby tree to wait while several hundred go and scout for a new home.
But how do they decide which site is best?
The bees go through a group decision-making process.
They dance the waggle dance which is also how they report of where to find food.
The better the new living area, the stronger the waggle dance, and that prompts other scouts to visit the site.
If they agree it's a good choice, they return to the swarm, and their waggle dance stirs other scouts to investigate the potential site, and so on. The researchers say that scouts advertising different sites compete to persuade uncommitted scouts to assess that proposed location.
I can just picture the little wiggling beehinds as they compete to draw more attention to their chosen site.
Makes me wonder, when did this language begin amongst the bees?
How did the first bees survive? With out this intricate language they wouldn't have lasted one generation. Who decided waggle to the left meant pollen was this direction and waggles to the right meant pollen was this other direction and circles and zig zag waggles meant how far or how close.
Could this small insect have just by chance determined an intricate language to preserve their species? I hardly can believe it was just by chance.
To me this just points towards a loving creator.
In worship of the maker. The one and only true God.