Yes, they can be another color than yallow. They can be yellow, red, or blue.
There are some bees that are lighter in color than the yellow and black coloring. However, it has not been proved they are albino.
Well according to my calcs. Btw I am a zooplankton and I like the color yellow. My ancestors are bees. If you put the two together my ancestors are bees and I like yellow; therefore, bees like yellow.
No, no more than any other colour.
Bees perceive colors differently than humans; they can see ultraviolet light, which is invisible to us. A yellow flower appears more vibrant to bees because they can detect the ultraviolet patterns that many flowers have, which help guide them to nectar. To bees, a yellow flower likely appears as a combination of yellow and ultraviolet, making it stand out more in their environment. This enhanced color vision aids in their foraging and pollination activities.
It is yellow or red
Yes they do see in ultraviolet color. I just saw it for the question "How do Honeybees see?" answer.:)
Yellow is the most luminous of all the colors of the spectrum. It's the color that captures our attention more than any other color.
Bees can see higher frequencies of electromagnetic waves than humans can. Bees see flowers in different colors then we do. Bees see color about triple the speed as humans do.
There is no such color as baby yellow. Some people foolishly create names for colors that don't exist such as baby yellow due to their ignorance rather than accepting reality. More than likely the color in question is probably more of a cream color or some other shade of white, such as the flesh of a banana.
Hypothesis 1: Bees have a color preference for yellow flowers over purple flowers, regardless of nectar production. Hypothesis 2: Bees are more likely to choose flowers based on nectar quantity rather than flower color.
Yes. They have very minimal vision, and cannot see color.
No, only Bees produce honey.