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they use their antennae to hear, smell, see, and feel.
Yellow jackets (wasps) and bees are two different species. However, they both have very sensitive senses of smell, with the sensors on their antennae.
It may depend on whether you have a morbid fear of bees -- apiphobia -- in which case you would probably need help from an expert, or whether it is just a fear of the unknown, which is far more likely and perfectly understandable. The best cure for fear of the unknown is knowledge. Read about bees. Get to know a beekeeper who will lend you a bee suit with a veil so you can get close to the bees without fear of being stung, and get to see what fascinating creatures they are. A little word of warning: get to know enough about them and you will get to love them.
Technically no but it is possible to pick up on people's body language to see if they are nervous or are in fear. Yes, I smell it as we speak. (Or maybe that's just an old sock)
smell hear taste see feel
Yes. An Abstract noun is an idea, something you can't physically see, hear, feel, taste, or smell. A concrete noun you can feel, hear, smell, taste, see.
you can see if bees like sweet honey better or sour honey or if bees can feel small virbrations :P
to feel or see things
* touch * feel * smell * hear * see
smell, touch, feel, see, taste
It is smell taste feel hear and sight
A sentence that uses I see, I feel, I smell, I hear, I speak