Yes they do see in ultraviolet color. I just saw it for the question "How do Honeybees see?" answer.:)
Bees and butterflies can see colors that we can't see. Their range of color vision extends into the ultraviolet. The leaves of the flowers they pollinate have special ultraviolet patterns which guide the insects deep into the flower.
no, they cannot see ultraviolet colors.
The red fox can see in ultraviolet "color".
Humans cannot see ultraviolet and infrared colors.
Ultraviolet light can be seen by bees, but not humans. Bees also cannot distinguish red from black.
No, flounders cannot see ultraviolet colors. Flounders have limited color vision and are typically sensitive to blue and green wavelengths of light. Ultraviolet light is outside the range of colors that flounders can perceive.
Red, Green, and Yellow. They can also see ultraviolet colors, or colors the human can't see
There are colors beyond the visible spectrum that humans cannot see, such as ultraviolet and infrared.
Ultraviolet and infrared are colors that the human eye cannot see.
Ultraviolet and infrared are colors that the human eye can't see.
Yes, wasps can see and identify colors. They have compound eyes that allow them to see a wide range of colors, including ultraviolet light.
They see by UV, not through it, same as we see by visible light. Almost all insects see into the ultraviolet range (the wave length is shorter and so their eyes can be smaller) and almost all flowers are patterned in UV to attract the insects that can see it. [The pretty colors that we admire are an accident.]