What if instead of voting with ballots, we had a big dance party? That’s what bees do!
Here’s how it works: When the number/amount of bees in a hive gets too big, the group has to split in two. Some bees stay behind in the hive. The rest need a new home.
A few scouts fly off to look for a good spot. When a scout finds one, it returns to the group and performs a “waggle dance.” The bee shakes and moves in the shape of a figure eight to convince other scout bees to check out the site. (The more the scout likes the site, the greater the number/amount of times it repeats the dance.) If the other scouts like the spot too, they join in the same waggle dance, as a way of casting their votes. When the majority of scouts are doing the same dance, the group relocates.