Beekeepers use smoke to prevent bee attacks because when bees feel danger, they release a chemical alarm signal called isoamyl acetate that triggers other bees to attack; the smoke confuses the bees, blocks this signal from spreading, and makes them think there's a fire, causing them to focus on protecting the hive instead of attacking.
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Why don't bees attack beekeepers even when they touch the hive? When bees feel danger, they release a chemical alarm signal called isoamyl acetate. This tells other bees to attack immediately, but beekeepers use smoke to stay safe.
The smoke confuses the bees and blocks the signal from spreading. It also makes bees think there's a fire, so they focus on protecting the hive instead of attacking.
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