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Fanning (Scenting)
Fanning or scenting is a behavior where bees stand at the hive entrance with raised abdomens and exposed Nasonov glands, vigorously beating their wings to disperse orientation pheromone. This behavior helps returning foragers, newly oriented young bees, and swarms locate the hive entrance. Fanning is often visible in the evening when many foragers return simultaneously.
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