The Waggle Dance: How Honey Bees Communicate Without Saying a Word
July 16, 2026
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Spring in California is nothing short of magical. For a few short weeks, orchards explode into bloomโespecially almonds. But behind that beauty is something even more powerful: millions of honeybees hard at work pollinating the crops that feed our nation.
At Browningโs Honey, pollination isnโt just part of our businessโitโs at the heart of everything we do.
Pollination is essential for food production. Without it, many of the foods we enjoy every day simply wouldnโt exist.
Nearly one-third of the food we eat depends on pollinators, including:
Honeybees are the most reliable and efficient pollinators, making them absolutely critical to agriculture.

Honeybees are uniquely equipped for pollination:
✔️ They work together โ A single hive can contain thousands of bees working as one
✔️ They stay loyal to one flower type โ Increasing pollination success
✔️ They transfer pollen efficiently โ Helping plants produce fruit
Itโs a system perfected by natureโand one we rely on every day.
California produces over 80% of the worldโs almonds, making it one of the largest pollination efforts on Earth.
Because almond trees bloom for only a short time, beekeepers across the countryโincluding Browningโs Honeyโtransport hives to California to meet this demand.
This means:
Itโs a fast-paced, high-stakes season that plays a major role in our food supply.
Each year, our bees travel from their wintering grounds to California orchards, where they begin pollinating immediately.
After the bloom, they continue following nectar flows before returning homeโbringing with them the nectar that becomes the honey you love.
Strong pollination starts with healthy bees.
At Browningโs Honey, we focus on:
Because healthy bees mean healthy cropsโand a stronger food system for everyone.

The same bees that pollinate crops go on to produce honey, connecting agriculture directly to your kitchen.
Every jar of Browningโs Honey represents:
When you support real, responsibly produced honey, youโre supporting:

Pollination doesnโt just impact farmersโit affects entire ecosystems. Healthy pollinator populations support biodiversity, improve crop quality, and help stabilize our food supply year after year. As challenges like weather, habitat loss, and changing agricultural demands continue to evolve, the role of responsible beekeeping becomes even more important. By caring for honeybees and supporting sustainable practices, weโre not just producing honeyโweโre helping ensure future generations have access to the foods and resources we often take for granted.
The next time you enjoy a spoonful of honey, rememberโ
youโre tasting the work of millions of bees helping feed the world.
Stop by one of our shops or visit us online to learn more about our honey,
our bees, and the role we play in pollination across the country.
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