Bees communicate within their hive through a complex system of movements, vibrations, and chemical signals. One of the most well-known methods of communication is the "waggle dance," where a forager bee performs a dance that indicates the direction and distance to a food source. Additionally, bees release pheromones to convey messages about the status of the hive, such as the presence of a queen or the need for more workers. Through these various forms of communication, bees are able to coordinate their activities and maintain the functioning of the hive.