Follow the Waggle

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Honey bees do a "waggle dance" to point the hive toward the good stuff. Consider this ours — enter your ZIP and we'll point you to the nearest shop carrying Bee Bella.

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Direction to the food (the run's angle = which way to fly) the "waggle run" she loops back & repeats — left, then right the longer the waggle, the farther the find
Nature's original map

The Waggle Dance

When a honey bee finds something worth sharing — a patch of wildflowers, a fresh bloom — she flies home and dances a little figure-eight on the honeycomb.

The straight "waggle run" down the middle is the message: its angle points her hivemates in the exact direction to fly, and the longer she waggles, the farther away the treasure. Her sisters read it in the dark and set off — straight to the spot.

It's one of the only known "languages" in the animal kingdom: a dance that simply means go here.

Consider this map our waggle dance — pointing you to the nearest shop carrying Bee Bella.