it makes them see 1000 of everything.
better vision
Bees have ultraviolet vision that humans do not possess. This allows bees to see patterns in flowers for better identification.
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Explain what you mean and I will try and answer your question.
no, they have coptic eyes, which means they see vision, better, and slower then we do!
Although this may seem over-simple, bees are attracted by scent and by the colours. However, bees don't see the colours as we do. Their colour vision extends well into the ultra-violet part of the spectrum and is less sensitive to red. They can see patterns in the petals that we can't, and these patterns guide them to the nectar. This attraction would also explain why bees will come and investigate you if you are wearing flower-scented perfume.
Yes, bees can see color, but their color vision differs from that of humans. They are particularly sensitive to ultraviolet light, which allows them to see patterns on flowers that are invisible to us. Bees can perceive colors in the blue and green spectrum, but they cannot see red. This unique vision helps them identify and locate flowers more effectively for foraging.
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Because the birds and the bees is a fairy tale.
Bees eat honey and sweat a wax from their body they use to build the hive.
Pretty well any bright colour, but we have to bear in mind that a bee's colour vision is different from our own. They can see ultra-violet light, which we can't, but are not able to see light from the red end of the spectrum, their vision sensitivity starting at around orange.
The joke, 'bees like honey-ed toast for breakfast' relates to the fact that since bees produce honey, it must be their favorite as well, and would love it on a toast.