Round dance (honey bee)
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Round dance is a term used in bee keeping, entomology and communication of social insects. It describes a specific communicative behavior of honey bees inside the bee hive. When a forager or scout bee returns to the hive she performs a round dance to communicate the location of food sources close to the colony (less than 50-80 m). The bee moves in a circular pattern.
The waggle dance is used for communicating more distant nectar sources or pollen sources.