Assistance in transporting pollen accounts for the reason why honey bees have hairs in their eyes. Tiny hairs cover the beneficial insect's (Apis spp) body. Pollen is impaled on the hairs for transport back to the hive, with help from the long bristles of the honey bee's compound eye when need be.
Bees have a total of five eyes. Two of which are simple eyes. The other three eyes are compound eyes.
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Honeybees only eat nectar from flowers. The honeybees also eat pollen. The honeybees are a very important part of the worlds ecosystem.
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Three differences between Orchard Mason Bees and Honeybees are: 1. Honeybees are more aggessive. 2. Orchard Mason Bees live in mud holes while Honeybees live in hives. 3. Orchard Mason Bees sting less frequently than Honeybees.
Five in total: COMPOUND EYE- honeybees have two compound eyes, each eye is made up of thousands of light sensative cells which help the bee understand colour,light and directional information from the suns ultra violet rays. SIMPLE EYE- honeybees have three simple eyes that are arranged in the shape of a triangle on the head. The simple eyes are called "ocelli" they mostly help the bee determine the amount of light present in the enviroment. Bees' eyes, like those of other insects, differ greatly from human eyes. They consist of a pair of compound eyes made up of numerous six-sided facets (28,000 in some dragonflies, 4,000 in house flies) plus three simple eyes.
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Beekeepers keep honeybees.
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Honeybees only eat nectar from flowers. The honeybees also eat pollen. The honeybees are a very important part of the worlds ecosystem.
Well you have bees honeybees hornets bumble bees and wasps
Because they make honey
Honeybees come from southeastern Asia.
Yes, honeybees can be harmful.Mostly if you bother them.
Pollination is one way that honeybees are important.
Honeybees are found everywhere, apart from the Arctic and Antarctic.
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