-Vibrate wings mercilessly to 'cook' hornets to death in 'bee ball'
By ROB WAUGH
The defence mechanism is known as a 'hot defensive bee ball'.
When hornets attack, they kill all the worker bees, before 'looting' a nest for larvae and food. So the bees developed the defence mechanism to stop the predators.
The bees swarm over the hornets in groups of up to 500, and start vibrating their wings until the temperature reaches 47 degrees centigrade. The heat is fatal for the hornets.
The scientists, Takeo Kubo of the University of Tokyo and Masato Ono of Tamagawa University sampled bees at different points during the assault - and found that bees engage higher brain functions as they swarm into the ball.
The bees coordinate their attacks, sharing information about heat in the ball - which could be a trigger for the bursts of brain activity.
source: dailymail