Lars Chittka, a Professor of Sensory and Behavioural Ecology, discusses the intelligence of bees and their diverse lifestyles. The podcast explores the historical significance of bees in human culture and the importance of raising awareness for wild and solitary bee species. Topics include bee communication, emotions, nesting habits, and the impact of nectar and pollen on bee survival.
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Bees possess complex intelligence, capable of using symbolic communication, tools, and emotional responses.
Conservation efforts are shifting focus to protecting wild bees from habitat loss, highlighting the importance of preserving all bee species.
Deep dives
Vibrational Communication of Bees
Bees communicate through vibrations, particularly the Queen Bee, who sends instructions to the colony. The collaborative exhibition in Liverpool delves into bees' world through sound, scent, and vibrations, shedding light on their behavior and social organization.
Bee Species Conservation
While honeybees thrive due to beekeeping, wild bees like solitary and bumblebees face habitat loss challenges. Urban Bees works to create bee-friendly urban environments by planting diverse flowers and providing nesting sites, emphasizing the importance of conserving all bee species.
Bee Intelligence and Individuality
Bees exhibit remarkable individual intelligence, learning abilities, and unique personalities within a colony. Research shows bees can learn, solve complex tasks, and display play-like behaviors, challenging the misconception of bees as mere automatons.
A Shift in Bee Perception
The podcast explores the evolving perceptions of bees from symbolic entities in ancient mythology to industrially exploited pollinators. It highlights the need for empathy and respect towards bees, emphasizing the importance of understanding their sentience and unique roles in the ecosystem.
As a new exhibition opens in Liverpool exploring the survival of bees Start the Week takes stock of the life and times of this extraordinary insect. The artist Wolfgang Buttress uses a fusion of art, science and technology to create a sensory experience of the sights and sounds of bees. Bees: A Story of Survival is on at the World Museum, Liverpool until May 2025.
They’ve been around for over 120 million years and Lars Chittka, Professor of Sensory and Behavioural Ecology at Queen Mary University of London, says the thousands of different bee species have evolved a huge diversity of lifestyles and are some of the most intelligent animals on Earth. They not only use a symbolic language, can count, use tools and learn by observation, but are now believed to have an emotional hinterland.
For millennia, bees have held a special significance in human culture. Claire Preston, Professor of Renaissance Literature at QMUL, traces the symbolism of bees through historical and literary records, from ancient political analogies to today’s discussions about hive minds.
While there are increasing fears about the future of bees as they battle exposure to pesticides, diseases and habitat destruction, Alison Benjamin is one of a growing number of people trying to raise awareness. She is the co-founder of Urban Bees and wants to shift the focus away from farmed hives of honey bees which are growing in popularity in cities, to the protection and survival of wild and solitary bees.
Producer: Katy Hickman
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