Yes, bees do need sunlight to fly because they have to be at a specific temperature in order to function. They also require the patterns of sunlight and darkness in order to navigate successfully.
Yes.
When they can't see the sun directly because of cloud, they can see polarised light so can still work out where the sun is.
They don't fly at night!
no they do not need any sun shine
because the need to see to fly and the sun light hurts there eyes they are nocturnal
because they are attracted to the light and the sun gives off light
It used to be black but due to evolution and adaptation to the world, to avoid certain factors, it began to have white spots- most likely to be because of the sun- in order to reflect sun light. the sun light is becoming stronger.
no
no?
Yes.Photosynthesis need light energy.This energy is given by sun light
The sun light source is used for like ships and when we need to see in the house.
No. Plants get energy from the sun. Bee's, like most animals, get their energy from food.
Yes, preferably direct sun.
sun/partial shade to light shade
it will need half of sun light
A honey bee's colour vision extends well into the ultra violet range of the spectrum so thay can see ultra violet light.