Yes, bee's can see. They're eyes are similar to a dragonfly's. That means they have thousand of smaller lenses within the eye, which lets them see all around.
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yes,of coures bees can be seen
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.
Bees have ultraviolet vision that humans do not possess. This allows bees to see patterns in flowers for better identification.
honey bees only make hives in trees and I see bees in the eves of the roof. honey bees only make hives in trees and I see bees in the eves of the roof.
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Bees can see UV light. (ultra violet light), that we, humans can't see. So, actually any flower attracts bees.
Bees can see UV light. (ultra violet light), that we, humans can't see. So, actually any flower attracts bees.
Bees can see ultraviolet colors that humans cannot see. This allows them to identify flowers that may have a lot of nectar.
There are no bees in Vietnam. It's spelt V.i.e.t.m.a.n. See... No b.
Words that can be made from the letters in 'bees' are be, bee, and see.
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