 Social insects such as honeybees rely on division of labor to survive. Specialized workers are assigned specific tasks based on their ability to detect certain stimuli, such as sugar levels in food sources. This study found that the type of task performed by a worker bee can affect its sensitivity to sugar levels, depending on whether it is at the beginning or end of a foraging trip. Additionally, the study suggests that bees learn from experience and retain memories of successful foraging trips, which may contribute to task specialization.