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In a message dated 12/04/02 05:04:28 GMT Daylight Time,
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<< How do bees and other animals detect air pressure changes?   >>

They do have internal air sacs in their abdomens.  Presumably a sudden drop
in external air pressure would cause the internal sacs to expand and give the
bees a sensation, tummy ache perhaps, that suggests they head for home.

Chris

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