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Well, we can 'see' the air, but bees have short, fuzzy hairs that help them sense it even better. Sort-of like a fly. Have you ever tried to smash one fly? Here's what happens: You sneak up a few feet near it. Then you get closer and closer... WHOOSH! The fly sensed your delicate movement! Same thing with a bee. A bee or any related arachnid/insect could even know you're there if you're behind it!

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Bees can see in the ultra-violet wavelength of the spectrum. They can also detect polarized light.

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electromagnetic waves can be see insects ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

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Bees can see ultra-violet light.

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