Bee colonies are known for their ability to work together as a team towards achieving a common goal, which is why they have been studied extensively in the field of swarm intelligence. While individual honeybees may not be able to solve complex problems on their own, when working collectively within the colony, they can exhibit remarkable problem-solving abilities through processes such as decision making and communication. For example, a group of worker bees will communicate with each other about where nectar is located or how best to navigate around obstacles in order to find it. This shows that even though individual honeybees may not have the cognitive capacity for complex problem-solving on their own, when working together as part of a larger group, they can achieve remarkable feats through collective intelligence and cooperation.